Thanks very much to everyone. I think I will use a combination of both techniques.

On 2009-March-22  , at 20:08 , Duncan Murdoch wrote:

That's pretty hard to make bulletproof. Why not just put those functions in a package, and use that package?


I know it will be impossible to make bullet proof and efficient at the same time. However, my functions are pretty specific to each project, have long names and do not collide with variable names (because I use dots in function names but camel case in variable names) so just looking for the name should be OK. Plus I have a simple keyboard shortcut in my text editor to source the current file in the currently R session, so it will be easy to re-source some files after I modify them.

On the other hand I have a bundle of general enough functions that I import in many projects (http://github.com/jiho/r-utils/ for those that might be interested in netCDF data handling, 2D arrow fields and ggplot2 stuff) and this one is a good candidate to be turned into a package.

So thanks again to everyone. Sincerely,

JiHO
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