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On January 8, 2019 11:48:37 AM PST, Troels Ring <tring at gvdnet.dk>
wrote:>Dear friends - this is really a question I'm sorry about since it
>doesn't
>follow the requirements. I have made a R package via RStudio and it
>causes
>problems when I try to load some data from within the package. I'm on
>windows, R version 3.5.1 (2018-07-02).
>
>
>
>When I am in the directory with the package project (also with plain R)
>
>
>
>> data(Schell)
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>> library(chaRBAL)
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>
>
>Attaches package: 'chaRBAL' my translation from Danish
>
>
>
>The following objects are masked _by_ '.GlobalEnv':
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>
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> Na, TOTAL, WA
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>
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># BUT: the values are correct from data(Schell):
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>
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>> Na
>
>[1] 0.008 0.024 0.044 0.064 0.082 0.098 0.114 0.128 0.142 0.154 0.166
>0.176
>0.188 0.198 0.206 0.214 0.224 0.232
>
>[19] 0.242 0.252 0.264 0.278 0.292 0.310 0.330 0.348 0.364 0.374 0.384
>0.390
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>> TOTAL
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> [,1] [,2]
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>[1,] 0.004 0.098
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>[2,] 0.012 0.094
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>[3,] 0.022 0.089
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>[4,] 0.032 0.084
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>[5,] 0.041 0.079
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>----25 more so
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>> WA
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>$`buffs`
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>$`buffs`[[1]]
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>[1] "Phos"
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>
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>$`buffs`[[2]]
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>[1] "Cit"
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>$KA
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>$KA[[1]]
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>[1] 6.918310e-03 6.165950e-08 4.786301e-13
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>
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>$KA[[2]]
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>[1] 7.413102e-04 1.737801e-05 3.981072e-07
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>
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># Which is all OK
>
># But when now I make the same call again
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>
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>> data(Schell)
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>ls()
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># [1] "Alb" "Ca" "Cl" "K"
"Lact" "Mg" "Na" "PCO2"
>"S1"
>
>
>#[10] "TOTAL" "WA"
>
>
>
>TOTAL
>
># [,1] [,2] [,3]
>
># [1,] 0.0267 0.0267 0.0267
>
># [2,] 0.0200 0.0200 0.0200
>
>
>
># which is wrong and belongs to another included dataset. How did that
>happen to be caught in globalenvironment, how can I avoid that and get
>rid
># of it?
>
>
>
>I can see I need to know more about environments. What do you think
>happens?
>
>
>
>All best wishes
>
>Troels Ring, MD
>
>Aalborg
>
>
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