i tried
pkgs <- c("pkg1", "pkg2", "pkg3")
install.packages(pkgs, repos = NULL,
+ contriburl =
"file:///C:/R/packages/bin/windows/contrib/2.11",
+ dependencies = TRUE)
i have put the zip files in C:/R/packages/bin/windows/contrib/2.11
*** and extracted the package
Okay, Subramanian S, try this:
pkgs <- c("pkg1", "pkg2", "pkg3")
install.packages(pkgs, repos = NULL,
contriburl = "file:///c:/r/repos/2.12",
dependencies = TRUE)
where I've got zipfiles in c:/r/repos/2.12.
Comments:
1. Note the 3 slashes after "file:".
2. You
On Jun 22, 2010, at 5:48 AM, Subramanian S wrote:
Peter, i tried the file.choose() method of installing from local zip
files;
its easy to install few packages that way. but you see if there are
many
packages(say >10 or 12), then i wont be able to install the packages
on
which the packages
Peter, i tried the file.choose() method of installing from local zip files;
its easy to install few packages that way. but you see if there are many
packages(say >10 or 12), then i wont be able to install the packages on
which the packages that i want to install depend because i guess i cant set
de
i wish to know how to set a folder in computer as a mirror from which i can
install packages
i am aware of the menu approach- "Packages>install from local zip files" but
i wish to know the command line approach because i dont have internet access
on the computer where i will be using R.
i have pu
On 2010-06-21 23:39, Subramanian S wrote:
i wish to know how to set a folder in computer as a mirror from which i can
install packages
i am aware of the menu approach- "Packages>install from local zip files" but
i wish to know the command line approach because i dont have internet access
on the c
i wish to know how to set a folder in computer as a mirror from which i can
install packages
i am aware of the menu approach- "Packages>install from local zip files" but
i wish to know the command line approach because i dont have internet access
on the computer where i will be using R.
i have pu
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