Rank | Play | Loved | Artist and track name | Buy | Options |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Beyoncé — Irreplaceable | ||||
2 | Aaliyah — Try Again | ||||
3 | Beyoncé — Halo | ||||
4 | Alicia Keys — No One | ||||
5 | Rihanna — Don't Stop the Music | ||||
6 | Ne-Yo — So Sick | ||||
7 | Rihanna — Unfaithful | ||||
8 | Mario — Let Me Love You | ||||
9 | Nelly Furtado — Say It Right | ||||
10 | Ne-Yo — Closer |
.Library
value using the function .libPaths
too.Library
variable, and will make it the default..Last()
in my Rprofile.site. This updates the package list if I installed some :R-2.10.0/library/*
to R-2.11.0/library/
update.packages()
list.files()
in the first line of code should be the path to the library directory for your previous R version, where all folders of packages in the previous version are. In my current case, this is '/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.2/Resources/library'
. This will be different if your previous R version is not 3.2, or if you're on Windows.)if
statement makes sure that a package is not installed iffor
loop..libPaths('C:/R/library')
C:PathtopackaRwin-library3.2
to C:PathtopackaRwin-library3.3
..
and .
and .DS_Store
, use:|pbcopy
to the end to copy it directly to your Mac clipboard)linux
+ bash
+ debian
+ apt
users:R
, then we may assume you have root
permissions. (Not essential, just makes the process a lot simpler; for consistency the script below uses sudo
for all installs.)As the R
packages are also installed by root
, it is thus permissible to place these in /usr/local/
.curl
below assumes you are already interested in the sid
release of R
, the very latest unstable version (as required when building/checking an R
package) i.e. cat /etc/apt/sources.list | grep 'sid' || exit 1
buster
. R
itself (Rscript -e
below). Also, such keys have a tendency to break/change every few years. Thus, you are of course welcome to add the following preface to the file R.sh
which follows:sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys E298A3A825C0D65DFD57CBB651716619E084DAB9
array
of R
packages is clearly not exhaustive but gives some examples which I personally find useful. A fresh install/upgrade with the debian
package r-recommended
, as below, should give the latest version of all of the the standard 'recommended' packages (e.g. survival
). I believe there may be a slight lag between a CRAN release and an update to the relevant debian
package. Thus, you may wish to add some of these to the array
below if having the latest version of a 'recommended' R
package is essential.debian
packages installed in the process below are also neither essential (for using r-base
) nor exhaustive but provide a no. of 'add-ons' which are important for a reasonable no. of R
packages.R.sh
:source R.sh
.debian
or R
) one-by-one in a loop from shell is somewhat inefficient, but allows for simpler tracing of errors, IMHO. May take some time depending on the no. of R
packages, so maybe simplest to let run overnight..