R: R: how to split and handle a big R program into multiple files
Yes, you have install the package and load it. 2009/4/23 <mauede at alice.it>:
I read the on-line documentation. What I am still missing is how I run my program after encapsulating it in a package. I will have to load the package ... just guessing Thank you maura -----Messaggio originale----- Da: baptiste auguie [mailto:ba208 at exeter.ac.uk] Inviato: gio 23/04/2009 12.17 A: mauede at alice.it Cc: r-help Help Oggetto: Re: R: [R] how to split and handle a big R program into multiple files It is an R command (package utils), see ?package.skeleton baptiste On 23 Apr 2009, at 10:51, mauede at alice.it wrote:
Is that an R command ? I browswd for the on-line hlp about such a command but could not find it. Thank you. maura -----Messaggio originale----- Da: baptiste auguie [mailto:ba208 at exeter.ac.uk] Inviato: gio 23/04/2009 11.48 A: mauede at alice.it Cc: r-help Help Oggetto: Re: [R] how to split and handle a big R program into multiple files If most of the functions are quite stable (you don't change them too often), you could also consider creating a R package with package.skeleton. baptiste On 23 Apr 2009, at 10:39, jgarcia at ija.csic.es wrote:
source() and the use of functions ... Javier ---
I am working on a program totally written in R which is now getting bigger and bigger so that editling the only file that contains all the functions is becoming more and more unmanageable. I wonder whether it is possible to spread the R code, making up the same program, in a number of smaller files and then call them all, in the right order, through a list of something like the C language <include> directive. Any other suggestion how to organize, handle, and maintain a big R program is welcome. Thank you in advance, Maura tutti i telefonini TIM! ? ? ?[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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