If most of the functions are quite stable (you don't change them too
often), you could also consider creating a R package with
package.skeleton.
baptiste
On 23 Apr 2009, at 10:39, jgar...@ija.csic.es wrote:
source() and the use of functions
...
Javier
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I am working on a program totally written in R which is now getting
bigger
and bigger so that editling the only file that contains all the
functions
is becoming more and more unmanageable.
I wonder whether it is possible to spread the R code, making up the
same
program, in a number of smaller files and then call them all, in
the right
order, through a list of something like the C language <include>
directive.
Any other suggestion how to organize, handle, and maintain a big R
program
is welcome.
Thank you in advance,
Maura
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