I think most of us are in a similar situation. I've usually kept mine in
a file which is sourced when I start R. The main problem I have with
this is that it clutters up my environment with a lot of stuff I don't
need all the time. I'm in the process of creating a custom package which
will be lazy-loaded. I believe a previous discussion of this topic
suggested this as the preferred method.
On 07/09/2011 07:30 AM, Simon Chamaillé-Jammes wrote:
Dear all,
sorry if this is a bit on the sidetrack for R-help.
As a regular R user I have developed quite a lot of custom R
functions, to the point of not always remembering what I have already
programmed, where the file is and so on.
I was wondering what other people do in this regards. A basic file
with all your functions, or a custom R package, or directly integrated
into a profile file ??? I'm considering that a blog with tagged posts
may be a good solution (and really good ones could join R-bloggers
maybe).
If someone is happy to share what (s)he considers good practice, thanks.
simon
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