Let me add: Frequently you can use storage in an enmvironment in yur package, if that helps to avoid assigning into .GlobalEnv.

Best,
Uwe Ligges

On 06.01.2018 22:07, peter dalgaard wrote:
You probably need to tell us what you are trying to achieve. Why do you want to 
assign temp3 to a variable with its name in s into the global environment? Not 
doing that would clearly eliminate the Note:, but presumably it has a function. 
However, writing to the global environment, especially to variables with 
arbitrary names, is potentially antisocial behaviour, since it may overwrite 
user variables.

Incidentally, why do you write .GlobalEnv as as.environment(1)? Is is as 
intended?

-pd

On 6 Jan 2018, at 20:36 , Saeb <ali.s...@gmail.com> wrote:

* checking R code for possible problems ... [4s] NOTE
Found the following assignments to the global environment:
File 'TSEtools/R/getTSE.R':
assign(as.character(s), temp3, envir = as.environment(1))

Please let me know, how can I eliminate this problem? I didn't find out
any good information on websites!


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