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jim holtman
jholtman at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 13:51:58 CEST 2009
Type:
library()
at the prompt to see what libraries are known to your system. You
might have a path name messed up or something. Here is part of the
output that shows on my system with 'lattice' shown
Packages in library 'C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-29~1.0/library':
base The R Base Package
boot Bootstrap R (S-Plus) Functions (Canty)
class Functions for Classification
cluster Cluster Analysis Extended
Rousseeuw et al.
codetools Code Analysis Tools for R
datasets The R Datasets Package
foreign Read Data Stored by Minitab, S,
SAS, SPSS, Stata, Systat, dBase, ...
graphics The R Graphics Package
grDevices The R Graphics Devices and
Support for Colours and Fonts
grid The Grid Graphics Package
KernSmooth Functions for kernel smoothing
for Wand & Jones (1995)
lattice Lattice Graphics
MASS Main Package of Venables and
Ripley's MASS
Matrix Sparse and Dense Matrix Classes and Met
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 2:30 AM, Stein, Luba (AIM
SE)<LUBA.STEIN at allianz.com> wrote:
> The error message is: "Error in library(lattice) : there is no package called 'lattice'"
>
> I have installed it twice because it did not work the first time, so I was not sure if the installation worked out.
> The strange thing is that the folder lattice is in the folder library.
>
> Luba
>
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>> library(lattice)
>>
>
> It loads just fine.
>
> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Stein, Luba (AIM
> SE)<LUBA.STEIN at allianz.com> wrote:
>> I try to load the package lattice by library(lattice).
>>
>> Although I have installed it through CRAN by internet as well as from a local directory using the zip-file, it can't be loaded into the editor.
>>
>> Can anyone give advice, please.
>>
>> I am using R 2.9.1 on Widows XP.
>>
>> Thanks a lot,
>>
>> Luba
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