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Prints a given Python variable to the R terminal.

Internally it uses a combination of pyExec and print. Please note that the result of pyExecp(“x”) and pyPrint(“x”) often will be different, since pyExecp(“x”) is equivalent to typing x into the Python terminal whereas pyPrint(“x”) is equivalent to typing print(x) into the Python terminal.

Usage

pyPrint(objName)

Arguments

objName   a character string to be evaluated in Python and printed to the R terminal.

Examples

pyPrint("'Hello ' + 'R!'")
pyPrint("sys.version")