Re: [R] any one knowing how to install library (equate)?

2010-07-20 Thread Uwe Ligges
But perhaps not on outdated versions of R 2.10.0 . Uwe Ligges On 19.07.2010 00:55, Joshua Wiley wrote: Hi Grace, I'm using the UCLA mirror and this code installs equate fine for me. #install the package (note that the quoted name) install.packages(equate) #load the package

[R] any one knowing how to install library (equate)?

2010-07-18 Thread ying_chen wang
I was told to go to packages on the tool bar and select 'install packages'. Then choose library (equate). My R is version 2.11. I tried multiple times with different locations of R within US. Yet, I didn't see library(equate) being offered in the packages. Thanks. Grace [[alternative

Re: [R] any one knowing how to install library (equate)?

2010-07-18 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 18/07/2010 2:57 PM, ying_chen wang wrote: I was told to go to packages on the tool bar and select 'install packages'. Then choose library (equate). My R is version 2.11. I tried multiple times with different locations of R within US. Yet, I didn't see library(equate) being offered in the

Re: [R] any one knowing how to install library (equate)?

2010-07-18 Thread Joshua Wiley
Hi Grace, I'm using the UCLA mirror and this code installs equate fine for me. #install the package (note that the quoted name) install.packages(equate) #load the package library(equate) It also looks like the packages has passed the CRAN checks for all OSes, so availability is probably not an