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2013 Feb 24
0
New package lazyData submitted to CRAN
...() a second time on the package will
demote the visible copies of the data sets on the search path back to
promises and hence flush memory again.
__
To make the function itself automatically available within R sessions, one
way is to add a line to a ~/.Rprofile file. e.g. from within R
cat('\nautoload("requireData", "lazyData")\n', file = "~/.Rprofile", append
= TRUE)
but this comes with the same caveats that using a ~/.Rprofile always carry.
--
Bill Venables,
Post-retirement Research Fellow,
CSIRO, Ecosciences Precinct,
41 Boggo Road,
Dutton Park, Qld, 4102...
2013 Feb 24
0
New package lazyData submitted to CRAN
...() a second time on the package will
demote the visible copies of the data sets on the search path back to
promises and hence flush memory again.
__
To make the function itself automatically available within R sessions, one
way is to add a line to a ~/.Rprofile file. e.g. from within R
cat('\nautoload("requireData", "lazyData")\n', file = "~/.Rprofile", append
= TRUE)
but this comes with the same caveats that using a ~/.Rprofile always carry.
--
Bill Venables,
Post-retirement Research Fellow,
CSIRO, Ecosciences Precinct,
41 Boggo Road,
Dutton Park, Qld, 4102...