Packaging ist still too complicated for my level i guess, can't get it to work 
properly, and it seems a lot of work.

However apparently putting a "." in front of functions will hide them, saw that 
in another script, don't know what its about, but it works, so who cares..

On 10.07.2012, at 17:02, Jessica Streicher wrote:

> 
> On 10.07.2012, at 16:45, Jessica Streicher wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On 10.07.2012, at 15:24, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>> 
>>> On 12-07-10 9:13 AM, Jessica Streicher wrote:
>>>> Hello R-Help!
>>>> 
>>>> I've looked around and have not found:
>>>> 
>>>> A simple(short) way to hide functions and variables from the global 
>>>> environment. What i want is for a few of them to only be accessable from 
>>>> the scriptfile they're in. I probably could do fun things with 
>>>> environments , but that seems quite a hassle.
>>> 
>>> The simplest and best way to do this is to write a package.  
>> 
>> After an hour i can say it is neither simple nor short nor will it work at 
>> all at the moment
>> 
>> ERROR
>> cannot change to directory 'testpack'
>> 
>> -> tried to use the build command from pretty much everywhere
> 
> Forget about that, i'm stupid and can't use the tools available...
> 
>> 
>>> You can also use local() around the code in a script, but it gets messy 
>>> when you want to export more than one thing.
>> 
>> I think local isn't quite what i imagined.
>> 
>>> 
>>> Duncan Murdoch
>>> 
>>>> As example: I have a file that gets me stuff from the database and creates 
>>>> an R object from the results, plus some functions on that object. Now i 
>>>> want the objectrelated stuff to be global, while the functions and 
>>>> variables i use for accessing the database shall be hidden.
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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