Re: [R] Help load a package into R

2008-04-11 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Rasanga Ruwanthi wrote: > Thanks very much Paul. > > I found that I could install it by following "Packages" and then "install > packages". However, I am not sure it is that latest version. Can Dr Terry > Therneau confirm this please? > People do put information up for you to actually READ!

Re: [R] Help load a package into R

2008-04-11 Thread Rasanga Ruwanthi
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Rasanga Ruwanthi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: r-help@r-project.org Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 10:46:14 AM Subject: Re: [R] Help load a package into R Rasanga Ruwanthi wrote: > Dear R List, > > I want to download kinship_1.2_S.tar.gz in > http:/

Re: [R] Help load a package into R

2008-04-11 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
There is a 'kinship' package on CRAN, with DESCRIPTION file Package: kinship Version: 1.1.0-19 Date: 2008-2-19 Title: mixed-effects Cox models, sparse matrices, and modeling data from large pedigrees Author: Beth Atkinson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for pedigree functions. Terry Therneau ([EMAIL

Re: [R] Help load a package into R

2008-04-11 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Paul Hiemstra wrote: > Rasanga Ruwanthi wrote: > >> Dear R List, >> >> I want to download kinship_1.2_S.tar.gz in [.] >> From the website of the Mayo Clinic: >> >> """Although we realize that some will not have the expertise or perhaps >> the software to do the compilation, particularly

Re: [R] Help load a package into R

2008-04-11 Thread Paul Hiemstra
Rasanga Ruwanthi wrote: > Dear R List, > > I want to download kinship_1.2_S.tar.gz in > http://mayoresearch.mayo.edu/mayo/research/biostat/splusfunctions.cfm > to R. Once save this file to C:\, how I could load into R? I am working in > Windows XP. Usually what I do is, I go to "packages" and the

[R] Help load a package into R

2008-04-11 Thread Rasanga Ruwanthi
Dear R List, I want to download kinship_1.2_S.tar.gz in http://mayoresearch.mayo.edu/mayo/research/biostat/splusfunctions.cfm to R. Once save this file to C:\, how I could load into R? I am working in Windows XP. Usually what I do is, I go to "packages" and then "install packages from local zip