Dear friends - I have a package under creation making heavy calculations on
chemical/clinical data and I plan to include as "examples" the use of some
literature data used in my papers. To illustrate what then occurs, I made
two RData files consisting only of x and y with different values for x and
On 13/01/2019 3:38 a.m., Troels Ring wrote:
Dear friends - I have a package under creation making heavy calculations on
chemical/clinical data and I plan to include as "examples" the use of some
literature data used in my papers. To illustrate what then occurs, I made
two RData files consisting o
Dear Troels
Perhaps I misunderstand what you are trying to do but would it be
possible to put each x and y into a list or a dataframe with different
names and then modify your usgae to pull them from there? Then there
would be no danger of users getting the wrong x and y
Michael
On 13/01/20
Thanks a lot - here's is what I get:
A single object matching ‘x’ was found
It was found in the following places
package:try
with value
[1] 100
Now put in the last "xfile.RData" - and
"afile.RData" is still muted
Restarting R session...
> library(try)
> x
[1] 100
> getAnywhere("x")
A single
Thanks a lot - I'm sure you are right that I could just use different names but
I cannot understand why it could cause problem to have two different well
formated .RData files in the /data directory both with an "x" - is that really
illegal? I cannot see it stated in the official munual - but it
I think it is illegal if you use the lazyload database, because that is indexed
by name and contains every object that would be created by data(). This creates
an obvious issue if two objects share a name.
Once you use the lazyload database, loading the package creates an environment
which is
Hello all,
I'm getting started doing some debugging of memory errors and got stuck
trying to reproduce the errors found during my CRAN submission process:
https://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_results_geohashTools.html
Starting with the clang-ASAN issues, my approach was to try and use the
On 14 January 2019 at 09:48, Michael Chirico wrote:
| Hello all,
|
| I'm getting started doing some debugging of memory errors and got stuck
| trying to reproduce the errors found during my CRAN submission process:
|
| https://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_results_geohashTools.html
|
| S
Thank you so much! Perhaps it could be mentioned in the official
documentation on writing R extensions - even if - if I can read English -
the
default is to avoid "lazyData" loading - and "laxyData" loading is in some
opposition to loading using data() - whereas - if we use RStudio, and make
an R