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I have an R Script running on SQL 2017 ML R Server (So no memory problem, etc)
PowerBI connects to a file containing a dataset with product number and URL. Upon inspection it will fail with timeout, but
library(readxl)
library(jpeg)
library(scales)
library(plotrix)
library(gridExtra)
library(dplyr)
library(data.table)
dataset = read_excel("C:/Temp/Products.xlsx", sheet = "Sheet1")
datalist = list()
nRowsDf <- nrow(dataset)
for (i in 1:nRowsDf) {
tryCatch({
#Convert this from Data.frame to Vector
avector <- as.vector(dataset$URL)
varenummer <- as.vector(dataset$Varenr)
Sku <- as.vector(varenummer[[i]])
download.file(avector[[i]], "image.jpg", mode = "wb")
painting <- readJPEG("image.jpg")
dimension <- dim(painting)
painting_rgb <- data.frame(
x = rep(1:dimension[2], each = dimension[1]),
y = rep(dimension[1]:1, dimension[2]),
R = as.vector(painting[,, 1]), #slicing our array into three
G = as.vector(painting[,, 2]),
B = as.vector(painting[,, 3])
)
k_means = kmeans(painting_rgb[, c("R", "G", "B")], algorithm = "Lloyd", centers = 6, iter.max = 300)
test = (sapply(rgb(k_means$centers), color.id))
Color = lapply(test, `[[`, 1)
Values = k_means$size
Percentage = k_means$size / sum(k_means$size)
Final = do.call(rbind, Map(data.frame, Color = lapply(test, `[[`, 1), Values = k_means$size, ProductNumber = Sku, Percentage = Percentage))
Final$i <- i # keep track of iteration
datalist[[i]] <- Final # add iteration to list
#R = Final[with(Final, order(-Percentage)),]
}, error = function(e) { })
closeAllConnections()
}
big_data = rbindlist(datalist)
Upon inspection it will fail with timeout, but opening the script is Rstudio o Visual Studio shows the folling error :
Error in file(file, ifelse(append, "a", "w")) : cannot open the connection In addition: Warning message: In file(file, ifelse(append, "a", "w")) : cannot open file 'myDF.csv': Too many open files
I have also posted the error in Stackoverflow so if you can solve it you can also get some point overthere 🙂
Solved! Go to Solution.
The issue at the end is not related to Power BI. It is a limitation with R and Windows. It will affect even if you run the code in ML services.
If I find another solution I will post it accordingly.
It looks like is not possible to use R in windows. The OS will lock itself!
This is an issue with Windows that locked files. The best things is to avoid Windows. For people that need to use Windows there is a solution. I tested it with Windows 7:
Hi @patoduck,
Thanks for sharing with us. Why not run the code in the ML server? We can just use Power BI to retrieve plain data. The R in Power BI focus on data modeling. I would suggest doing unnecessary data manipulation outside of Power BI.
Best Regards,
Dale
The issue at the end is not related to Power BI. It is a limitation with R and Windows. It will affect even if you run the code in ML services.
If I find another solution I will post it accordingly.
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