[Rd] Fwd: Selfstarting models for soil hydrology using R
Spencer Graves
spencer.graves at pdf.com
Mon Oct 2 15:59:08 CEST 2006
The traditional way to handle something like this is to develop
your own package for R, possibly even consisting of this one example
with your documentation using the standard R documentation protocol.
Instructions for how to do this are contained in the "Writing R
Extensions" manual, which is the upper right option from help.start().
An alternative would be to add that to the R Wiki.
Hope this helps.
Spencer Graves
CHRISTIAN OMUTO wrote:
>> Dear,
>> I have developed and tested some models in soil
>> hydrology with NLME library in R. I want to ask
>> if it could be possible to submit this to the NLME
>> library (with sample data) as a toolbox or something
>> so
>> that anyone downloading new components of new
>> versions
>> of R may simply call (say
>> SSbrookscorey function to predict water retention in
>> the same way someone can call SSlogis to predict
>> logistic function in the current version)? I would
>> be
>> grateful for your support. I can also give in-depth
>> description and capabilities for white papers
>> concerning the applications of R in soil hydrology.
>> Please advice me.
>> Dr. Christian Thine,
>> University of Nairobi, Kenya.
>>
>>
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