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2018 Aug 24
1
conflicted: an alternative conflict resolution strategy
...disambiguate any conflicts: library(conflicted) library(dplyr) library(MASS) select #> Error: [conflicted] `select` found in 2 packages. #> Either pick the one you want with `::` #> * MASS::select #> * dplyr::select #> Or declare a preference with `conflicted_prefer()` #> * conflict_prefer("select", "MASS") #> * conflict_prefer("select", "dplyr") I don't know if this is a typo in your r-devel message or a typo in the error message, but you say `conflicted_prefer()` in one place and conflict_prefer() in...
2018 Aug 23
0
conflicted: an alternative conflict resolution strategy
...t; library(dplyr) > library(MASS) > > select > #> Error: [conflicted] `select` found in 2 packages. > #> Either pick the one you want with `::` > #> * MASS::select > #> * dplyr::select > #> Or declare a preference with `conflicted_prefer()` > #> * conflict_prefer("select", "MASS") > #> * conflict_prefer("select", "dplyr") I don't know if this is a typo in your r-devel message or a typo in the error message, but you say `conflicted_prefer()` in one place and confli...
2018 Aug 23
7
conflicted: an alternative conflict resolution strategy
...sambiguate any conflicts: library(conflicted) library(dplyr) library(MASS) select #> Error: [conflicted] `select` found in 2 packages. #> Either pick the one you want with `::` #> * MASS::select #> * dplyr::select #> Or declare a preference with `conflicted_prefer()` #> * conflict_prefer("select", "MASS") #> * conflict_prefer("select", "dplyr") conflicted works by attaching a new ?conflicted? environment just after the global environment. This environment contains an active binding for any ambiguous bind...
2018 Aug 24
0
conflicted: an alternative conflict resolution strategy
...icted) > library(dplyr) > library(MASS) > > select > #> Error: [conflicted] `select` found in 2 packages. > #> Either pick the one you want with `::` > #> * MASS::select > #> * dplyr::select > #> Or declare a preference with `conflicted_prefer()` > #> * conflict_prefer("select", "MASS") > #> * conflict_prefer("select", "dplyr") > > conflicted works by attaching a new ?conflicted? environment just after > the global environment. This environment contains an active bindin...