[R] "Safe" way to automatically install required packages...
hadley wickham
h.wickham at gmail.com
Mon Nov 2 20:02:02 CET 2009
If you package "depends" on another package, it will be automatically installed.
Hadley
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Jonathan Greenberg
<greenberg at ucdavis.edu> wrote:
> R-helpers:
>
> I'm working on an r-package that I want to make as easy-to-use as possible
> for a novice R-user, which includes automatically installing required
> packages. I, myself, am a novice R-packager, so the solution I came up
> with was to embed:
>
> print("Loading required packages...")
> if (!require("reshape")) { install.packages("reshape") }
> if (!require("reshape")) {
> print("Could not install package 'reshape', please contact your
> sysadmin.")
> return()
> }
>
> in the code proper, and put together the package using package.skeleton()
> and R CMD build.
>
> I'm guessing there's a better way to do this -- any suggestions?
> --j
>
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