> On Mar 22, 2021, at 4:54 AM, francesca brun via R-help <r-help@r-project.org>
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I need to run the 'climtrend' library
It's a package, not a library. Libraries are directory locations and typically
hold multiple packages.
> which is no longer available, I downloaded and installed it from the archive
> on my pc but it doesn't work, it says "I can't find the function ..." what
> should I do? I absolutely need to use it, in addition to installing it, what
> should I do to use it?
> thank you in advance for your kindness,
If earlier you got a message telling you of successful installation, then the
most likely error is failure to execute code that loads the packages contents
into your R workspace.
library(climtrends) # needs to be done before you will see functions from it in
you console session.
Of course, it's always possible you misspelled the function name. I see that
the package uses a lot of camelCase names and R does NOT allow errors in
spelling (such as your spelling of the package names as CLIMTRENDS. )
On a mac running R 3.6 I got no error installing from source. It did not
require compiler tools.
--
David.
> Francesca
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