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manpreet
Best Answer
2 years ago
I want to integrate R with node JS. I found out about a simple npm called
r-script
which allows r script to be run on node js.For those of you who don't know what r-script does the following node JS runs the
IntegrationTest.R
R scriptnode JS code
IntegrationTest.R script
so above prints hello just fine when I run the node JS code.
Then when I try the script below (the R script works on R studio by the way), it throws me error and says
Loading Required Packages : ape
.I thought maybe it doesn't know where to get the R package from so I specified the repository but it still throws me same error.
Anyone who attempted to integrate R with node JS experience the same thing or know what's going on here?
Thank you
Node JS
MoransI.R
I honestly think the only difference between the two R script is that the first doesn't load any package and the second loads a package.