On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 4:26 AM, Dieter Menne
wrote:
> Markus Loecher gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I read through the "Writing R Extensions" document and am able to now create
>> my own packages/libraries which so far are just well documented collections
>> of my own R functions. I use package.skeleton
Markus Loecher gmail.com> writes:
> I read through the "Writing R Extensions" document and am able to now create
> my own packages/libraries which so far are just well documented collections
> of my own R functions. I use package.skeleton() and the tools package to
> build these packages.
> Howev
Hi Markus,
I read through the "Writing R Extensions" document and am able to now create
my own packages/libraries which so far are just well documented collections
of my own R functions. I use package.skeleton() and the tools package to
build these packages.
However, it is not clear to me how to
Dear fellow R users,
I read through the "Writing R Extensions" document and am able to now create
my own packages/libraries which so far are just well documented collections
of my own R functions. I use package.skeleton() and the tools package to
build these packages.
However, it is not clear to me
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