Hi All: When I ask about updating packages in my R distribution, it lists ggplot2 version 3.0.0 as being available. I know that ggplot2 version 3.0.0 has made some significant changes that will break certain things. I would like to install the new version, to see if it breaks anything that I do, but I would also like to be able to revert back to the old version if it makes it impossible to do some of the work I need to get done, and then switch back again to the new version to test some more. Is there some elegant way of doing this? If I just drag the appropriate Folder out of my directory and replace it with the one I want, will that do it, or are there too many other dependencies that are involved?
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