Thanks, it works now! I accidentally chose the wrong folder, sorry for that.
Now, if anyone could comment on the "hidden vs. non-hidden dataset" part of
my questions he/she'd make my day ;-)
Regards,
Janko
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Hi Dirk,
thanks for the quick reply. So all datasets, regardless if they should be
hidden from the user, should go into /data? If that's the convention, that's
fine with me. But the problem is that there is no data-directory in
R_HOME/library/2-11.1/mypackage after running R CMD build and R CMD IN
On 14 October 2010 at 21:06, Janko Thyson wrote:
| The thing is that I don't understand how the actual 'transfer' happens when
| the package is build and installed. Where do the objects 'live' after
| installation and how can I access them after firing library(mypackage)? For
| example, there is a
Dear List,
I would like to include a couple of objects in a package I am developing and
I don't really get it yet. The objects should be available after package
load as some functions depend on it.
I tried the following:
1) Bundling all objects that I need in the file '/R/sysdata.r
With R-rc_2010-10-11_r53297.tar.gz I am getting
...
** building package indices ...
** testing if installed package can be loaded
Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) :
unable to load shared object
'/home/mfa/gilp/toolchain/R/src/R-rc/library/cluster/libs/cluster.so':
/home/mfa
Salvete,
when over the the weekend I found myself incapable of looking at any
more numbers and code, seeing the R logo, I wondered how one would go
about replicating the old-fashioned faux 3D effects it uses.
I thought it would make for a good distraction and exercise to try and
mimic it in SVG a