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Anonymous
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Invoke Function writtein in R

Hi there

 

I have very basic R script that I want to use to hash a string using SHA-1 and base64 encode 

 

Say that my string is HY8&V5EDJO8NYT9C2011-12-13T00:44:02ZTest123, I can write this in R and it outputs my new hash string

 

a = base64enc::base64encode(digest::digest("HY8&V5EDJO8NYT9C2011-12-13T00:44:02ZTest123", algo = "sha1", raw = T, serialize = F))

 

I want to convert this into function in PowerBI - please could you tell me what I need to do to acheive this?

 

Thank you so much

Ped

 

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Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

I haven't found anything about directly invoke function which written in R script, you can try ImkeF's point of view if it works for you.


In addition, you can write a function which use to call the local R script, for example(load local R script and execute it)

 

let
    LoadLocalRScript = (file_path as text) as table =>
let
    Source = Csv.Document(File.Contents(file_path),[Delimiter=#(lf), Columns=1, Encoding=1252, QuoteStyle=QuoteStyle.None]),
    RScript =  Text.Combine(Source[Column1], "#(lf)"),
    output = R.Execute(RScript)
in
    output 
in
    LoadLocalRScript

 

 

For detial information, you can refer to below link:
Running Local R Scripts in Power BI

 

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

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Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

I haven't found anything about directly invoke function which written in R script, you can try ImkeF's point of view if it works for you.


In addition, you can write a function which use to call the local R script, for example(load local R script and execute it)

 

let
    LoadLocalRScript = (file_path as text) as table =>
let
    Source = Csv.Document(File.Contents(file_path),[Delimiter=#(lf), Columns=1, Encoding=1252, QuoteStyle=QuoteStyle.None]),
    RScript =  Text.Combine(Source[Column1], "#(lf)"),
    output = R.Execute(RScript)
in
    output 
in
    LoadLocalRScript

 

 

For detial information, you can refer to below link:
Running Local R Scripts in Power BI

 

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Greg_Deckler
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In the Query Editor, you should be able to add an R Script step. It is the last icon on the right in the Query Editor.



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I don't know of any possibility for M to create hash strings.

 

But you can run your R-script in the Query Editor instead: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-desktop-r-in-query-editor/

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Anonymous
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@ImkeF hi there yes thats what I was getting at - if M could somehow "M" an "R" function 🙂 It would be cool actually

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