Should packages installed with 64-bit GUI of R 2.10 still contain 'R-ex' directories?
On Feb 8, 2010, at 5:32 PM, Jason MacKenzie wrote:
Should packages installed with 64-bit GUI of R 2.10 still contain 'R- ex' directories? I installed a universal binary of R 2.10 on Leopard (10.5.8) to run the 64-bit GUI (R64.app). I installed all my packages 'At System Level' to ~/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.10/Resources/library/ using a combination of 'install.views()' or by selecting 'local source package' when packages were not available on CRAN. For older binaries of R, packages always installed a directory 'R-ex' with demo scripts that helped me learn how to navigate functions. Was 'R-ex' directory discontinued, or did something change about installations?
The new method is to type: example( <function-name> ) As I understand it, the example function pulls the code out the the help page itself.
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