Hi Kevin,
I was faced to the same problem and I used 'aes_string()' instead of 'aes()'.
You can then just write the name of the columns containing the data to plot as
character strings.
Example:
myPlot <- function(myData, ...) {
# get ready
ggplot(myData, aes_string(x = "myX", y = "myY
corrupted and cannot be used because a text file is created in
which \n are converted into \r\n, which does not make sens for a binary file.
I hope it can help
Cheers
Paul Savary - PhD Student
UMR 6049 ThéMA (Besançon), UMR 6282 Biogéosciences (Dijon), ARP-Astrance
(Paris)
Phone number : +33.6.3
Hello everyone,
I would like to include external java codes (.jar files) to a package in order
to speed up some computations.
However, this would increase the package size above 5 Mb and this code would
not be working for users without java installation.
Instead, I could include a default para
/status/graph4lg_0.5.0.tar.gz-6e69d658b38242d0a81efaae5d942be9)
Best regards
Paul
- Mail original -
De: "Gábor Csárdi"
À: "Paul SAVARY"
Cc: "r-package-devel"
Envoyé: Mercredi 22 Avril 2020 18:54:32
Objet: Re: [R-pkg-devel] Warning R-hub Windows Server 20
is intalled. It is, because I have Rtools.
Rtools is in my environment path
That's the first time I obtain this message, although I checked my package
several times on Rhub.
I do not obtain similar messages with other checking platforms.
I thank you in advance
Regards
Paul Savary
‘Rdpack’ ‘ade4’ ‘doBy’ ‘mclust’
All declared Imports should be used.
Except Rdpack which is needed to build the vignette, I removed these packages.
Finally, although I submit version 0.4.0, I receive checking errors relative to
version 0.3.0.
I thank you in advance for your feedbacks.
Regar