Re: [R] Forking and adapting an R package

2016-07-14 Thread Jeff Newmiller
.ch" <t...@timogrossenbacher.ch> > À : "Adams, Jean" <jvad...@usgs.gov>; r-help <r-help@r-project.org> > Envoyé le : Jeudi 14 juillet 2016 8h40 > Objet : Re: [R] Forking and adapting an R package > >On Jul 13, 2016 15:02, Adams, Jean wrote

Re: [R] Forking and adapting an R package

2016-07-14 Thread BONACHE Adrien via R-help
function. After it copy and paste the function in R. Use it! Best wishes with your code! Adrien. De : "t...@timogrossenbacher.ch" <t...@timogrossenbacher.ch> À : "Adams, Jean" <jvad...@usgs.gov>; r-help <r-help@r-project.org> Envoyé le : Jeudi 14 juil

Re: [R] Forking and adapting an R package

2016-07-14 Thread timo
On Jul 13, 2016 15:02, Adams, Jean wrote: > > Timo, > > A couple of thoughts ... > > First, could you achieve what you want by simply modifying (your own copies > of) a function or two from the hexbin package, without having to modify the > entire package? This might give you fewer tripping

Re: [R] Forking and adapting an R package

2016-07-13 Thread Adams, Jean
Timo, A couple of thoughts ... First, could you achieve what you want by simply modifying (your own copies of) a function or two from the hexbin package, without having to modify the entire package? This might give you fewer tripping points. Second, right after you forked the package (so that