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To any newbies out there (like me), this means do:
library("reticulate")
use_python("/usr/bin/python", required = T)
Before anything else. Check with
py_config()
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That doesn’t work, you should do
reticulate::use_python(Sys.which('python3'), required = TRUE)
And there’s no difference if you do it before library(reticulate)
or after, as long as it’s before you try to run any other stuff.
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You can only load one Python interpreter per R session (it can't really be cleanly unloaded without messy side effects that cause crashes down the road) so the use_python
call only applies before you actually initialize the interpreter.
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> packageVersion("reticulate")
[1] ‘0.7’
>
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I actually do:
reticulate::use_python("python3")
library(reticulate)
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