On 29.04.2012 09:28, Indrajit Sengupta wrote:
You don't need quotes in the library statement, you can just use
library(parallel).
Yes, a special (mis-)feature of library(). Since we are trying to teach
R here, we should provide clean R code. In an ideal world, we would be
able to say
pkg <- "parallel"
library(pkg)
doing the same as
library("parallel")
which is unfortunately not possible, because library(pkg) tries a
package called "pkg".
Best,
Uwe Ligges
Regards,
Indrajit
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From: Uwe Ligges<lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>
To: ya<xinxi...@163.com>
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2012 11:57 PM
Subject: Re: [R] "parallel" package
On 28.04.2012 20:18, ya wrote:
Hi everyone,
Anyone knows Where I can get the "parallel" package? The google results
said this package has been released since R 2.14, but I could not find a
place to get it.
I am doing a multiple imputation for missing values, it is really time
consuming. I figured maybe it's more efficient by paralleling my CPU. I
got an intel dual core i5 processor in a Thankpad x201 laptop. And I
have used install.packages ("parallel") in R 2.15 on both linux and
windows xp, no package installed. So maybe this package is not on cran?
Any idea?
It is shipped as an R base packaage. Just use
library("parallel")
Uwe Ligges
Thank you very much.
ya
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