R gotcha for the week
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I use the biomaRt package from Bioconductor in almost every R session. So I thought I’d load the library and set up a mart instance in my ~/.Rprofile:
library(biomaRt) mart.hs <- useMart(biomart = "ensembl", dataset = "hsapiens_gene_ensembl")
On starting R, I was somewhat perplexed to see this error message:
Error in bmVersion(mart, verbose = verbose) : could not find function "read.table"
Twitter to the rescue. @hadleywickham told me to load utils first and @vsbuffalo explained that normally, .Rprofile is read before the utils package is loaded. Seems rather odd to me; I’d have thought that biomaRt should load utils if required, but there you go.
So this works in ~/.Rprofile:
library(utils) library(biomaRt) mart.hs <- useMart(biomart = "ensembl", dataset = "hsapiens_gene_ensembl")
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