Hello all! Thank you for your advice.
The solution finally was like this:
first install filehash package
and then library(tikzDevice)
Just in case any one needs it.
Regards
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On 17.08.2012 12:37, nikos giallousis wrote:
Hello, many thanks for the advice.
Unfortunately I did not mention that my os is Windows 7. I am sorry for
that.
Some feedback here?
Yes: R-forge seems to support the current release version of R only re.
binaries. If you want it for an old rele
Hello, many thanks for the advice.
Unfortunately I did not mention that my os is Windows 7. I am sorry for
that.
Some feedback here?
> install.packages("tikzDevice", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org";)
Installing package(s) into C:/Users/N31k/Documents/R/win-library/2.14
(as lib is unspec
I think it will come back again in the future. The maintainer is busy
at the moment:
https://github.com/Sharpie/RTikZDevice/commit/95069e0a1deeb8fb9db028bbb76f227ddfcdc559#commitcomment-1562437
For now, the easiest way to install it is probably via R-Forge:
install.packages("tikzDevice", repos="
On 08/15/2012 11:54 AM, nikos giallousis wrote:
I realized that tikzDevice, a crucial package for me is gone. Fortunately,
I have kept my old, non-zipped, tikzDevice
folder, but none of the commands I know seems to handle this [i.e. load()
and install.packages()].
Thus the formulation is like th
On Aug 15, 2012, at 18:54 , nikos giallousis wrote:
> Hello people!
>
> I just formatted my disk, and I have installed R 2.14 over. Now I am trying
> to restore my packages and all.
> I realized that tikzDevice, a crucial package for me is gone. Fortunately,
> I have kept my old, non-zipped, tik
Hello people!
I just formatted my disk, and I have installed R 2.14 over. Now I am trying
to restore my packages and all.
I realized that tikzDevice, a crucial package for me is gone. Fortunately,
I have kept my old, non-zipped, tikzDevice
folder, but none of the commands I know seems to handle th
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