[R] Packages - a great resource, but hard to find the right one.

John Sorkin jsorkin at grecc.umaryland.edu
Wed Nov 21 15:24:14 CET 2007


Fellow Rers,

Please forgive me if I have posted this to the wrong R list serve.

Over the course of the years that I have used R and participated in this list server, I have noted a large number of questions and answers that direct people to specific packages. The multitude of packages is one of the great strengths of R. Unfortunately there is no (or at least I am not aware of) any single source that lists all available packages and gives a synopsis of what each package does. One can install  and load packages one-by-one and look at the help pages to see what each package does, but this is at best an inefficient and a worst a very frustrating task. Might there be a way to put together a searchable database that will allow a user to easily search for a given function or technique in all contributed packages?

Thanks,
John 

P.S. Many thanks to the writers and maintainers of R packages and the many people who contribute to the R list server.

John Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.
Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics
Baltimore VA Medical Center GRECC,
University of Maryland School of Medicine Claude D. Pepper OAIC,
University of Maryland Clinical Nutrition Research Unit, and
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