![]() ![]() Install.packages('package-name',repos='') I usually use the following code to install package from R and it works 99% of the time. If you select different mirror from previous step, and you are lucky enough, you might be able to install the package without any further problem/headache. I think not all the repositories include same packages (or versions) for some reason, that’s something I need to confirm it with R support team. Well, this is not entirely true based on my experience. If you are like me, picking the Cloud, you will soon realize, it will give you a misleading warning that the package is not available for your installed version of R. ![]() if you are having similar problem, keep on reading.Īnyways, long story short, as everyone knows, if you want to install a package on R, you use:Īnd it asks you to pick a mirror repository to search the package in. I remember having same problem with the older versions of R as well. ![]() In fact this is regardless of the version of R. The default version of `install.packages` somehow stopped working for me on latest version of R. ![]()
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