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From R, the only way I managhed to recover it is piecewise, by calling individually e.g. julia_eval("out1.ph"), julia_eval("out1.SS_vec[2].Comp_wt"), etc.
This is rather clumsy, and it seems to me that the julia object should be equivalent to a R list ? Still, trying to do julia_eval("out1") only gives me Julia Object of type MAGEMin_C.gmin_struct{Float64, Int64}. (etc)
Am I missing an easier way ?
Thanks !
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Good day,
Thanks and congrats for the nice work! I have a (possibly very simple) problem: I'm using a julia package, MAGEMin_c (https://github.com/ComputationalThermodynamics/MAGEMin_C.jl ) that outputs a rather complex structure described here: https://computationalthermodynamics.github.io/MAGEMin/ckbk/out_struct.html#as-a-nested-structure
From R, the only way I managhed to recover it is piecewise, by calling individually e.g.
julia_eval("out1.ph")
,julia_eval("out1.SS_vec[2].Comp_wt")
, etc.This is rather clumsy, and it seems to me that the julia object should be equivalent to a R list ? Still, trying to do julia_eval("out1") only gives me
Julia Object of type MAGEMin_C.gmin_struct{Float64, Int64}. (etc)
Am I missing an easier way ?
Thanks !
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: