\name{R2nparray} \alias{R2nparray} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{ %% ~~function to do ... ~~ } \description{ %% ~~ A concise (1-5 lines) description of what the function does. ~~ } \usage{ R2nparray(..., fname, append = FALSE) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{\dots}{ %% ~~Describe \code{\dots} here~~ } \item{fname}{ %% ~~Describe \code{fname} here~~ } \item{append}{ %% ~~Describe \code{append} here~~ } } \details{ %% ~~ If necessary, more details than the description above ~~ } \value{ %% ~Describe the value returned %% If it is a LIST, use %% \item{comp1 }{Description of 'comp1'} %% \item{comp2 }{Description of 'comp2'} %% ... } \references{ %% ~put references to the literature/web site here ~ } \author{ %% ~~who you are~~ } \note{ %% ~~further notes~~ } %% ~Make other sections like Warning with \section{Warning }{....} ~ \seealso{ %% ~~objects to See Also as \code{\link{help}}, ~~~ } \examples{ ##---- Should be DIRECTLY executable !! ---- ##-- ==> Define data, use random, ##-- or do help(data=index) for the standard data sets. ## The function is currently defined as function(..., fname, append=FALSE) { if (!is.list(...)) { to_write <- list(...) } else { to_write <- (...) } sink(file=fname, append=append) # assumes appended file already imports numpy if (file.info(fname)$size == 0) { cat("import numpy as np\n\n") } for (i in c(1:length(to_write))) { name <- names(to_write)[i] X <- to_write[[i]] name <- gsub("\\.", "_", name) # make name pythonic mkarray(X=X, name=name) } sink() } } % Add one or more standard keywords, see file 'KEYWORDS' in the % R documentation directory. \keyword{ ~kwd1 } \keyword{ ~kwd2 }% __ONLY ONE__ keyword per line