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Accessing R from Python using RPy2
Ryan R. Rosario
October 19, 2010
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
What is Python?
An interpreted, object-oriented, high-level programming language
with...
1 dynamic typing, yet strongly typed
2 an interactive shell for real time
testing of code
3 good rapid application
development support
4 extensive scripting capabilities
Python is similar in purpose to Perl, with a more well-defined
syntax, and is more readable
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
What is RPy2?
RPy2 is a simple interface to R from Python.
RSPython was the first interface to R from Python (and
Python from R) was RSPython by Duncan Temple Lang. Last
updated in 2005. There is also a version for Perl called
RSPerl.
RPy focused on providing a simple and robust interface to R
from the Python programming language.
RPy2 is a rewrite of RPy, providing for a more user friendly
experience and expanded capabilities.
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
So, Why use Python instead of with R?
In the Twitter #rstats community, the consensus is that it is
simply PREFERENCE. Here are some other reasons.
1 primitive data types in Python are more flexible for text
mining.
tuples for paired, associated data. (no equivalent in R)
lists are similar to vectors
dictionaries provide associative arrays; a list with named entries
can provide an equivalent in R.
pleasant string handling (though stringr helps significantly in
R)
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
So, Why use Python instead of with R?
In the Twitter #rstats community, the consensus is that it is
simply PREFERENCE. Here are some other reasons.
2 handles the unexpected better
flexible exceptions; R offers tryCatch.
3 Python has a much larger community with very diverse
interests, and text and web mining are big focuses.
4 state of art algorithms for text mining typically hit Python or
Perl before they hit R.
5 parallelism does not rely on R’s parallelism packages.
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
So, Why use Python instead of with R?
In the Twitter #rstats community, the consensus is that it is
simply PREFERENCE. Here are some other reasons.
6 robust regular expression engine.
7 robust processing of HTML (BeautifulSoup), XML (xml),
and JSON (simplejson).
8 web crawling and spidering; dealing with forms, cookies etc.
(mechanize and twill).
9 more access to datastores; not only MySQL and PostgreSQL
but also Redis and MongoDB, with more to come.
10 more natural object-oriented features.
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
And, What are the Advantages of R over Python?
In the Twitter #rstats community, the consensus is that it is
simply PREFERENCE. Here are some other reasons.
1 Data frames; closest equivalent in Python is a dictionary,
whose values are the lists of values for each variable, or a list
of tuples, each tuple a row.
2 obviously, great analysis and visualization routines.
3 some genius developers have made some web mining tasks
easier in R than in Python.
4 Factors; Python does not even have an enum primitive data
type.
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Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Using RPy2 to Extract Data in Python and Use in R
The site offtopic.com is the largest standalone discussion forum
site on the Web. Discussion has no restriction and topics include
everything under the sun including topics NSFW. It’s massive size
and diversity provide a lot of opportunities for text mining, NLP
and social network analysis.
The questions:
What are the ages of the participants?
Is the number of posts a user makes related to the number of
days he/she has been an active member?
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Using RPy2 to Extract Data in Python and Use in R
The offtopic.com member list:
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Using RPy2 to Extract Data in Python and Use in R
Let’s use Python to perform the following tasks:
1 Log in to the website using a username and password on an
HTML form (this is required).
2 Navigate to the list of all members (a feature provided by
vBulletin).
3 Scrape the content of all of the members on each page.
4 Repeat the previous step for all 1,195 pages in the list.
5 Parse the HTML tables to get the data and put it into an R
data frame.
and then use R (from Python) to perform the rest:
1 Create some pretty graphics and fit a linear model.
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Using RPy2 to Extract Data in Python and Use in R
The specifics for you to explore:
1 I fill the web form and submit it using twill1 a wrapper to
the web browsing Python module mechanize2.
2 I extract the correct HTML table; the one that contains the
list of members, using a regular expression.
3 I navigate through the HTML table and extract the data using
BeautifulSoup3, an HTML parsing library.
1
http://twill.idyll.org/
2
http://wwwsearch.sourceforge.net/mechanize/
3
http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Using RPy2 to Extract Data in Python and Use in R
Brief code walkthrough.
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Constructing an R Data Type
To create a dataframe,
1 I keep a list for each variable and store the lists in a dictionary,
using the variable name as a key.
2 In a new dictionary, coerce the lists to R vectors
1 dataframe = {}
2 dataframe[’username ’] = R.StrVector (( data[’username ’]))
3 dataframe[’join_date ’] = R.StrVector (( data[’join_date ’]))
4 dataframe[’posts ’] = R.IntVector (( data[’posts ’]))
5 dataframe[’last_visit ’] = R.StrVector (( data[’last_visit ’
]))
6 dataframe[’birthday ’] = R.StrVector (( data[’birthday ’]))
7 dataframe[’age’] = R.IntVector (( data[’age ’]))
8 MyRDataframe = R.DataFrame(dataframe)
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Constructing an R Data Type
Caveat 1 Python may not keep your columns in the same order in
which they were specified because dictionaries do not have a
concept of order. See the documentation for a workaround using
an ordered dictionary type.
Caveat 2 Subsetting and indexing in RPy2 is not as trivial as it is
in R. In my code, I give a trivial example. For more information,
see the documentation.
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Constructing an R Data Type
We can also create a matrix:
1 M = R.r.matrix(robjects.IntVector(range (10)), nrow =5)
Note that constructing objects in R looks vaguely similar to how it
is done in native R.
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Plotting a Histogram
Let’s see the distribution of ages of offtopic.com users. It is best
to print the plot to a file. If we do not, the graphic relies on X11
(on Linux) and will disappear when the script ends.
1 #Plot ages
2 hist = R.r.hist
3 R.r.png(’~/Desktop/hist.png ’,width =300 , height =300)
4 hist( MyRDataframe [2], main="" xlab="", br =20)
5 R.r[’dev.off’]()
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Plotting a Bivariate Relationship and Custom R Functions
Next, let’s do some data management and access our own R
function from Python.
1 activity = R.r(r’’’
2 function(x, y) {
3 if (is.na(x) | is.na(y)) NA
4 else {
5 date .1 <- strptime(x, "%m-%d-%Y")
6 date .2 <- strptime(y, "%m-%d-%Y")
7 difftime(date.1, date.2, units=’days ’)
8 }
9 }’’’)
10 as_numeric = R.r[’as.numeric ’]
11 days_active = activity(dataframe[’join_date ’], dataframe[
’last_visit ’])
12 days_active = R.r.abs(days_active)
13 days_active = as_numeric(days_active)
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Plotting a Bivariate Relationship and Custom R Function
1 plot = R.r.plot
2 R.r.png(’~/Desktop/plot.png ’, width =300 , height =300)
3 plot(days_active , MyRDataframe [3], pch=’.’)
4 R.r[’dev.off’]()
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Linear Models
Let’s assume a linear relationship and try to predict posts from
number of days active.
1 fit = R.r.lm(fm1a)
2 summary = R.r.summary(fit)
3 #Now we can program with the results of fit in Python .
4 print summary [3] # Display an R-like summary
5 # element 3 is the R-like summary .
6 # elements 0 and 1 are the a and b coefficients
respectively .
7 intercept = summary [3][0]
8 slope = summary [3][1]
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Wrap Up of RPy2
RPy2 allows the user to easily access R from Python, with just a
few hoops to jump through. Due to time constraints, it is not
possible to discuss this package is more depth. You are encouraged
to check out the excellent documentation:
http://rpy.sourceforge.net/rpy2 documentation.html
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Alternatives to RPy2
There are some other Python packages that allow use of R in
Python:
1 PypeR is a brand new package discussed in the Journal of
Statistical Software4,
2 pyRServe for accessing R running RServe from Python.
4
http://www.jstatsoft.org/v35/c02/paper
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Python’s Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK)
Another reason to call R from Python is to use Python’s awesome NLTK
module. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, I can only list what NLTK is
capable of.
several corpora and labeled corpora for classification tasks and training.
several classifiers including Naive Bayes, and Latent Dirichlet Allocation.
WordNet interface
Part of speech taggers
Word stemmers
Tokenization, entity washing, stop word lists and dictionaries for parsing.
Feature grammar parsing.
and much more
Then, data can be passed to R for analysis and visualization.
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Python’s Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK)
To learn more about NLTK:
Natural Language Processing with Python:
Analyzing Text with the Natural Language
Toolkit
by Steven Bird, Ewan Klein, and Edward Loper
The NLTK community at http://www.nltk.org is huge and a
great resource.
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Duncan Temple Lang to the Rescue
In my opinion, Python has a cleaner syntax for parsing text and
HTML. Duncan Temple Lang’s XML package provides some HTML
parsing in R:
Can read an HTML table and convert the data to a dataframe
(just like we did here).
Can parse and create HTML and XML documents.
Contains an XPath interpreter.
Many web mining R packages suggest or require this package
(RAmazonS3, RHTMLForms, RNYTimes).
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
RCurl and RJSON
R provides other packages that provide functionality that is
typically explored more in Python and other scripting languages.
RCurl brings the power of Unix curl to R and allows R to act as a
web client. Using RCurl it may be possible to do a lot of the stuff
that twill and mechanize do using getForm() and postForm().
RJSON allows us to parse JSON data (common with REST APIs
and other APIs) into R data structures. JSON is essentially just a
bunch of name/value pairs similar to a Python dictionary. The
Twitter API, which we will see shortly, can spit out JSON data.
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
A Parting Example
One can perform a sentiment analysis on the two gubernatorial candidates to see if we
can do a better job than the polls, assuming Twitter is representative of likely voters.
The code snippet below loops through hashtags and pages of results to extract results
from the Twitter Search API.
1 library(RCurl)
2 library(rjson)
3 hashtags <- c("%23 cagov", "%23 cagovdebate", "jerry+brown"
, "meg+whitman", "brown+whitman", "%23 cadebate")
4 for (i in 1: length(hashtags)) {
5 for (j in 1:10) {
6 text <- getURL(paste(c("http://search.twitter.com
/search.json?q=", hashtags[i],"&rpp =100&since
=2010 -10 -13&until =2010 -10 -13&page=", j),
collapse=’’))
7 entry <- fromJSON(text)
8 print(entry) #DO SOMETHING ... here we just print
9 }
10 }
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
A Parting Example
Short demo.
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Conclusion
In conclusion...
1 Calling R from Python gives the best of both worlds by
combining a fully functional, beautiful programming language
with an amazing modeling, analysis and visualization system.
2 R developers are making inroads at providing tools for not
only text mining and NLP, but also for extracting and
managing text and web data.
3 The challenge to R developers is to remove that “dirty”
feeling of using R for text mining, with some of its clunky
data structures.
4 The previous bullet is a difficult challenge, but will greatly
reduce the gap between both technologies.
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Keep in Touch!
My email: ryan@stat.ucla.edu
My blog: http://www.bytemining.com
Follow me on Twitter: @datajunkie
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
The End
Questions?
Source: http://www.r-chart.com/2010/10/hadley-on-postage-stamp.html, 10/19/10
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion
Thank You!
Ryan R. Rosario
Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group

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Accessing R from Python using RPy2

  • 1. Los Angeles R Users’ Group Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Ryan R. Rosario October 19, 2010 Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 2. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion What is Python? An interpreted, object-oriented, high-level programming language with... 1 dynamic typing, yet strongly typed 2 an interactive shell for real time testing of code 3 good rapid application development support 4 extensive scripting capabilities Python is similar in purpose to Perl, with a more well-defined syntax, and is more readable Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 3. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion What is RPy2? RPy2 is a simple interface to R from Python. RSPython was the first interface to R from Python (and Python from R) was RSPython by Duncan Temple Lang. Last updated in 2005. There is also a version for Perl called RSPerl. RPy focused on providing a simple and robust interface to R from the Python programming language. RPy2 is a rewrite of RPy, providing for a more user friendly experience and expanded capabilities. Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 4. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion So, Why use Python instead of with R? In the Twitter #rstats community, the consensus is that it is simply PREFERENCE. Here are some other reasons. 1 primitive data types in Python are more flexible for text mining. tuples for paired, associated data. (no equivalent in R) lists are similar to vectors dictionaries provide associative arrays; a list with named entries can provide an equivalent in R. pleasant string handling (though stringr helps significantly in R) Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 5. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion So, Why use Python instead of with R? In the Twitter #rstats community, the consensus is that it is simply PREFERENCE. Here are some other reasons. 2 handles the unexpected better flexible exceptions; R offers tryCatch. 3 Python has a much larger community with very diverse interests, and text and web mining are big focuses. 4 state of art algorithms for text mining typically hit Python or Perl before they hit R. 5 parallelism does not rely on R’s parallelism packages. Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 6. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion So, Why use Python instead of with R? In the Twitter #rstats community, the consensus is that it is simply PREFERENCE. Here are some other reasons. 6 robust regular expression engine. 7 robust processing of HTML (BeautifulSoup), XML (xml), and JSON (simplejson). 8 web crawling and spidering; dealing with forms, cookies etc. (mechanize and twill). 9 more access to datastores; not only MySQL and PostgreSQL but also Redis and MongoDB, with more to come. 10 more natural object-oriented features. Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 7. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion And, What are the Advantages of R over Python? In the Twitter #rstats community, the consensus is that it is simply PREFERENCE. Here are some other reasons. 1 Data frames; closest equivalent in Python is a dictionary, whose values are the lists of values for each variable, or a list of tuples, each tuple a row. 2 obviously, great analysis and visualization routines. 3 some genius developers have made some web mining tasks easier in R than in Python. 4 Factors; Python does not even have an enum primitive data type. Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 8. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Using RPy2 to Extract Data in Python and Use in R The site offtopic.com is the largest standalone discussion forum site on the Web. Discussion has no restriction and topics include everything under the sun including topics NSFW. It’s massive size and diversity provide a lot of opportunities for text mining, NLP and social network analysis. The questions: What are the ages of the participants? Is the number of posts a user makes related to the number of days he/she has been an active member? Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 9. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Using RPy2 to Extract Data in Python and Use in R The offtopic.com member list: Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 10. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Using RPy2 to Extract Data in Python and Use in R Let’s use Python to perform the following tasks: 1 Log in to the website using a username and password on an HTML form (this is required). 2 Navigate to the list of all members (a feature provided by vBulletin). 3 Scrape the content of all of the members on each page. 4 Repeat the previous step for all 1,195 pages in the list. 5 Parse the HTML tables to get the data and put it into an R data frame. and then use R (from Python) to perform the rest: 1 Create some pretty graphics and fit a linear model. Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 11. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Using RPy2 to Extract Data in Python and Use in R The specifics for you to explore: 1 I fill the web form and submit it using twill1 a wrapper to the web browsing Python module mechanize2. 2 I extract the correct HTML table; the one that contains the list of members, using a regular expression. 3 I navigate through the HTML table and extract the data using BeautifulSoup3, an HTML parsing library. 1 http://twill.idyll.org/ 2 http://wwwsearch.sourceforge.net/mechanize/ 3 http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/ Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 12. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Using RPy2 to Extract Data in Python and Use in R Brief code walkthrough. Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 13. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Constructing an R Data Type To create a dataframe, 1 I keep a list for each variable and store the lists in a dictionary, using the variable name as a key. 2 In a new dictionary, coerce the lists to R vectors 1 dataframe = {} 2 dataframe[’username ’] = R.StrVector (( data[’username ’])) 3 dataframe[’join_date ’] = R.StrVector (( data[’join_date ’])) 4 dataframe[’posts ’] = R.IntVector (( data[’posts ’])) 5 dataframe[’last_visit ’] = R.StrVector (( data[’last_visit ’ ])) 6 dataframe[’birthday ’] = R.StrVector (( data[’birthday ’])) 7 dataframe[’age’] = R.IntVector (( data[’age ’])) 8 MyRDataframe = R.DataFrame(dataframe) Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 14. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Constructing an R Data Type Caveat 1 Python may not keep your columns in the same order in which they were specified because dictionaries do not have a concept of order. See the documentation for a workaround using an ordered dictionary type. Caveat 2 Subsetting and indexing in RPy2 is not as trivial as it is in R. In my code, I give a trivial example. For more information, see the documentation. Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 15. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Constructing an R Data Type We can also create a matrix: 1 M = R.r.matrix(robjects.IntVector(range (10)), nrow =5) Note that constructing objects in R looks vaguely similar to how it is done in native R. Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 16. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Plotting a Histogram Let’s see the distribution of ages of offtopic.com users. It is best to print the plot to a file. If we do not, the graphic relies on X11 (on Linux) and will disappear when the script ends. 1 #Plot ages 2 hist = R.r.hist 3 R.r.png(’~/Desktop/hist.png ’,width =300 , height =300) 4 hist( MyRDataframe [2], main="" xlab="", br =20) 5 R.r[’dev.off’]() Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 17. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Plotting a Bivariate Relationship and Custom R Functions Next, let’s do some data management and access our own R function from Python. 1 activity = R.r(r’’’ 2 function(x, y) { 3 if (is.na(x) | is.na(y)) NA 4 else { 5 date .1 <- strptime(x, "%m-%d-%Y") 6 date .2 <- strptime(y, "%m-%d-%Y") 7 difftime(date.1, date.2, units=’days ’) 8 } 9 }’’’) 10 as_numeric = R.r[’as.numeric ’] 11 days_active = activity(dataframe[’join_date ’], dataframe[ ’last_visit ’]) 12 days_active = R.r.abs(days_active) 13 days_active = as_numeric(days_active) Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 18. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Plotting a Bivariate Relationship and Custom R Function 1 plot = R.r.plot 2 R.r.png(’~/Desktop/plot.png ’, width =300 , height =300) 3 plot(days_active , MyRDataframe [3], pch=’.’) 4 R.r[’dev.off’]() Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 19. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Linear Models Let’s assume a linear relationship and try to predict posts from number of days active. 1 fit = R.r.lm(fm1a) 2 summary = R.r.summary(fit) 3 #Now we can program with the results of fit in Python . 4 print summary [3] # Display an R-like summary 5 # element 3 is the R-like summary . 6 # elements 0 and 1 are the a and b coefficients respectively . 7 intercept = summary [3][0] 8 slope = summary [3][1] Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 20. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Wrap Up of RPy2 RPy2 allows the user to easily access R from Python, with just a few hoops to jump through. Due to time constraints, it is not possible to discuss this package is more depth. You are encouraged to check out the excellent documentation: http://rpy.sourceforge.net/rpy2 documentation.html Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 21. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Alternatives to RPy2 There are some other Python packages that allow use of R in Python: 1 PypeR is a brand new package discussed in the Journal of Statistical Software4, 2 pyRServe for accessing R running RServe from Python. 4 http://www.jstatsoft.org/v35/c02/paper Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 22. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Python’s Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK) Another reason to call R from Python is to use Python’s awesome NLTK module. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, I can only list what NLTK is capable of. several corpora and labeled corpora for classification tasks and training. several classifiers including Naive Bayes, and Latent Dirichlet Allocation. WordNet interface Part of speech taggers Word stemmers Tokenization, entity washing, stop word lists and dictionaries for parsing. Feature grammar parsing. and much more Then, data can be passed to R for analysis and visualization. Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 23. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Python’s Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK) To learn more about NLTK: Natural Language Processing with Python: Analyzing Text with the Natural Language Toolkit by Steven Bird, Ewan Klein, and Edward Loper The NLTK community at http://www.nltk.org is huge and a great resource. Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 24. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Duncan Temple Lang to the Rescue In my opinion, Python has a cleaner syntax for parsing text and HTML. Duncan Temple Lang’s XML package provides some HTML parsing in R: Can read an HTML table and convert the data to a dataframe (just like we did here). Can parse and create HTML and XML documents. Contains an XPath interpreter. Many web mining R packages suggest or require this package (RAmazonS3, RHTMLForms, RNYTimes). Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 25. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion RCurl and RJSON R provides other packages that provide functionality that is typically explored more in Python and other scripting languages. RCurl brings the power of Unix curl to R and allows R to act as a web client. Using RCurl it may be possible to do a lot of the stuff that twill and mechanize do using getForm() and postForm(). RJSON allows us to parse JSON data (common with REST APIs and other APIs) into R data structures. JSON is essentially just a bunch of name/value pairs similar to a Python dictionary. The Twitter API, which we will see shortly, can spit out JSON data. Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 26. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion A Parting Example One can perform a sentiment analysis on the two gubernatorial candidates to see if we can do a better job than the polls, assuming Twitter is representative of likely voters. The code snippet below loops through hashtags and pages of results to extract results from the Twitter Search API. 1 library(RCurl) 2 library(rjson) 3 hashtags <- c("%23 cagov", "%23 cagovdebate", "jerry+brown" , "meg+whitman", "brown+whitman", "%23 cadebate") 4 for (i in 1: length(hashtags)) { 5 for (j in 1:10) { 6 text <- getURL(paste(c("http://search.twitter.com /search.json?q=", hashtags[i],"&rpp =100&since =2010 -10 -13&until =2010 -10 -13&page=", j), collapse=’’)) 7 entry <- fromJSON(text) 8 print(entry) #DO SOMETHING ... here we just print 9 } 10 } Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 27. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion A Parting Example Short demo. Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 28. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Conclusion In conclusion... 1 Calling R from Python gives the best of both worlds by combining a fully functional, beautiful programming language with an amazing modeling, analysis and visualization system. 2 R developers are making inroads at providing tools for not only text mining and NLP, but also for extracting and managing text and web data. 3 The challenge to R developers is to remove that “dirty” feeling of using R for text mining, with some of its clunky data structures. 4 The previous bullet is a difficult challenge, but will greatly reduce the gap between both technologies. Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 29. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Keep in Touch! My email: ryan@stat.ucla.edu My blog: http://www.bytemining.com Follow me on Twitter: @datajunkie Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 30. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion The End Questions? Source: http://www.r-chart.com/2010/10/hadley-on-postage-stamp.html, 10/19/10 Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group
  • 31. Text Mining: Extracting Data Some Interesting Packages for R Conclusion Thank You! Ryan R. Rosario Accessing R from Python using RPy2 Los Angeles R Users’ Group