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Named rjson, appropriately. It’s quite basic just now, but contains methods for interconversion between R objects and JSON. Something like this:
> library(rjson) > data <- list(a=1,b=2,c=3) > json <- toJSON(data) > json [1] "{"a":1,"b":2,"c":3}" > cat(json, file="data.json")
Use cases? I wonder if RApache could be used to build an API that serves R data in JSON format?
Posted in computing, R, statistics Tagged: cran, json, r-project, statistics
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