or put them in an R package with some appropriate name like "YenMisc",
then include "library(YenMisc)" in "Rprofile.site". This has the added
advantage that you can easily share YenMisc with others. Spencer
On 11/27/2011 6:42 PM, Florent D. wrote:
source("c:\path\... ")
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 9:28 PM, Yen, Steven T<s...@utk.edu> wrote:
Dear All
I inserted a frequently used function (subroutine) right into my
Rprofile.site which allows me to run it each time-works great. However,
this approach is obviously suitable for a short function or a small number
of functions. Instead of inserting the lines in Rprofile.site, is there a
way to insert one line pointing to (fetching) the function in a local
drive, similar to #include c:\path\... in Gauss?
Thank you.
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The University of Tennessee
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