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R interface in JMP

Hello,

 

I wrote a code in R that I want to run into JMP. Here is the code : 

R init();

//send data to R
R Send(dt);
R submit("
library(spatstat)
#creation fenetre
fenn<-owin(xrange=c(40,760), yrange=c(40,160), poly=NULL, mask=NULL, units=NULL)
ppp<-ppp(x=dt$XM,y=dt$YM,window=fenn)
print(quadratcount(ppp,nx=6,ny=3)

Q<-quadrat.test.ppp(ppp,nx=6,ny=3)

a<-cdf.test(ppp,'x')

D=0
if(a[[2]] & Q[[3]] < 0.1 ){
  D=0}else {D=1}
Distribution=as.data.frame(rep(c(D),nrow(dt)))

class(Distribution)
print(a)

");
R term();

 

 

Then when I run it I got two issues: 

 

Firstly I have an error from these lines : 

fenn<-owin(xrange=c(40,760), yrange=c(40,160), poly=NULL, mask=NULL, units=NULL)
ppp<-ppp(x=dt$XM,y=dt$YM,window=fenn)

which says : 

Error: Function boundingbox called with 2 unrecognised arguments
In addition: Warning message:
2 points were rejected as lying outside the specified window 

In fact when I change 40 into 0 it works because all my points are in my window, but when I run the code on R the fact that all my points are not in the window is not an issue. And if I run the previous code in R it works. So I don't understand why I got a warning message in JMP but not in R.

 

The second issue is when I want to export my data, JMP don't want to extract my data frame and I don't understand why. I use this code : 

ResidJMP = R Get(Distribution);
ResidJMP << New Data View;
R term();

In fact I want to return a data table in JMP and after I want to use it as the main data table.

 

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Re: R interface in JMP

I try to use R Submit File() function so I can use the exact same code. But I have the same error on the jmp code that I don't have in R. This is the error that I need resolve. I try so much things and also don't understand why it appears. 

 

 

Error: Function boundingbox called with 2 unrecognised arguments