Hi Matt,
You have not provided us nearly enough information to provide
meaningful feedback. You say your computer got, 'hosed'. Have you
managed to reinstall R? If so, what version are you running? Can you
install other R packages? What is your current OS? Still linux?
What flavour? How were you installing packages? How did you try to
reinstall reshape or reshape2 that failed? What was the error(s)?
The most basic thing to do that works under most situations:
install.packages("reshape")
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On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Matt Curcio <matt.curcio.ri at gmail.com>
wrote:> Greetings all,
> I have been working with RStudio and R only for a little while. ?I
> came across a package called 'reshape' that helped me
'rename'
> columns. ?Unfortunately, my computer got hosed (too much playing with
> linux too late at nite) and I had to re-install everything, BUT when I
> tried to reinstall 'reshape' or 'reshape2' I COULDN't.
?Is there a way
> to get over this hurdle with reshape or is there another command I can
> use. ?I am stuck because my programs up to this point used 'rename'
> and now I have to redo some work.
> M
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