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I enjoy trying difference kind of R packages. Since I have more than 1 computers (1 at home, 1 at office and a laptop)
it is troublesome to check whether I have installed some new packages for each computer. Therefore i wrote a function to load and install packages at once. If the package does not exist, then the it will be downloaded from CRAN and be loaded it.
packages<-function(x, repos="http://cran.r-project.org", ...){ x <- deparse(substitute(x)) if (!require(x,character.only=TRUE)){ install.packages(pkgs=x, repos=repos, ...) require(x,character.only=TRUE) } } packages(Hmisc)
Thanks richierocks for the suggestion of using deparse(substitute(x)) in the code.
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