On 23/10/2012 9:42 AM, Ivan Calandra wrote:
Hi Julio,

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think you can use '::'
For example:

Stats::filter()

Yes, but there is no "Stats" package: R is case-sensitive, and the package is called "stats", and needs to be used that way:

stats::filter()

Duncan Murdoch

HTH,
Ivan

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Le 23/10/12 15:35, Julio Oliveira a écrit :
> Dear All,
>
>
> I I have one doubt about use of the command when has the same name (name of 
command) in two packages.
>
> For example:
> package: Stats
> package: Signal
>
> Both have the filter command.
>
>
> How use the command (filter) to a specific package, when I need work with 
both packages  ?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Julio
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