Install R Packages wherever needed
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I frequently occupy computers everywhere with extensive MCMC tasks. Installing R doesn’t take long, but it can be very annoying if you manually have to install dozens of R packages before your code is able to run. Well, now I use the following command to load my packages:Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.
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pccheck <- require(bayesm) ;if(pccheck==FALSE) {install.packages("bayesm") } |
This way I don’t have to worry about installing packages.
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