Are you familiar with the "debug" function?


You can download the package, source the function you want to use. If it doesn't run or doesn't seem to give a sensible answer, debug(fun) followed by fun(arg1, arg2, arg3) will start the function then stop and invite you to walk through the function line by line. You can look at what it does, and change it as you like. Doing so should help you learn R while also making it easier for you to figure out how to make the function do what you want.


          Hope this helps.
          Spencer Graves


On 7/2/22 11:39 AM, Muhammad Zubair Chishti wrote:
Dear Respected Professor,
You are right. However, a student like me who doesn't know much R requires specific helping packages to install. Therefore, I requested here to experts to give the solution for my issue.

I hope that I will get the solution from this platform.

Regards
Muhammad Zubair Chishti

On Sat, 2 Jul 2022, 21:34 Spencer Graves, <spencer.gra...@effectivedefense.org <mailto:spencer.gra...@effectivedefense.org>> wrote:

    If I understand correctly the rules for "archived" packages, anyone is
    free to download them, compile them locally -- AND resubmit any such
    package with themselves as the maintainer:  They were archived, because
    they would no longer pass CRAN checks, and the designated maintainer
    failed to respond to the notice of problems with newer versions of R.
    If anything I've said here is wrong or poorly nuanced, I trust someone
    knowledgeable will correct me.  Spencer Graves


    On 7/2/22 11:24 AM, Rainer Hurling wrote:
     > Hi Muhammad,
     >
     > Am 02.07.22 um 18:11 schrieb Muhammad Zubair Chishti:
     >> Dear Experts,
     >> I cannot find a package "wmtsa" for my R version "R 4.2.0". Kindly
     >> help me
     >> to find it or share the link with me.
     >> Although I tried the old version of "wmtsa" but failed.
     >> Thank you for your precious time.
     >>
     >> Regards
     >> Muhammad Zubair Chishti
     >>
     >>     [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
     >
     > AFAIK there is no package wmtsa anymore. It has been archived on
     > 2020-06-09 [1], the latest version was wmtsa_2.0-3.tar.gz from
    2017-12-06.
     >
     > [1] https://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/wmtsa/
    <https://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/wmtsa/>
     >
     > HTH,
     > Rainer
     >
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