My apologies: ISwR and not IswR. If ts is already on your computer, then
you are taken care of.
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Amit Rajendra Modi wrote:
Hi Jacob,
A couple questions about installing R. I followed the instructions on the
website, and the first and third commands work fine. However,
install.packages("IswR", .libPaths()[1])
gives the message : No package "IswR" on CRAN. in: download.packages(pkgs,
destdir = tmpd, available = available,
and the command
install.packages("ts", .libPaths()[1])
gives the message:
Warning message:
package ts is in use and will not be installed
How do I get around these? Is it necessary to get around them?
Thanks,
Amit
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