The traditional way to handle something like this is to develop 
your own package for R, possibly even consisting of this one example 
with your documentation using the standard R documentation protocol.  
Instructions for how to do this are contained in the "Writing R 
Extensions" manual, which is the upper right option from help.start(). 

      An alternative would be to add that to the R Wiki. 

      Hope this helps. 
      Spencer Graves

CHRISTIAN OMUTO wrote:
>> Dear,
>> I have developed and tested some models in soil
>> hydrology with NLME library in R. I want to ask
>> if it could be possible to submit this to the NLME
>> library (with sample data) as a toolbox or something
>> so
>> that anyone downloading new components of new
>> versions
>> of R may simply call (say
>> SSbrookscorey function to predict water retention in
>> the same way someone can call SSlogis to predict
>> logistic function in the current version)? I would
>> be
>> grateful for your support. I can also give in-depth
>> description and capabilities for white papers
>> concerning the applications of R in soil hydrology.
>> Please advice me.
>> Dr. Christian Thine,
>> University of Nairobi, Kenya.
>>
>>
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