Having your functions in a text file, say "functions.r" and then calling:

>source("functions.r")

is also an option.  This assumes you are in the same directory as "
functions.r".  Perhaps take a look at ?setwd and ?getwd as well.



On 9/25/07, Vladimir Eremeev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Mauricio Malfert wrote:
> >
> > Hi I'm simulating missing data patterns and  I've started to get a lot
> of
> > functions in the same .R file is it possible to store al these functions
> > in
> > a library like one does in C++ (i.e the .h file) and read the functions
> > from
> > the main .R file
> > /Mauricio
> >
>
> You can save your functions to a file with
> save(<names>,file="/path/to/func_lib.RData")
> and then attach("/path/to/func_lib.RData").
>
> Or, you can create a package and load it with library() or require()
>
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