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The goal of ‘importar’ is to prevent namespace conflicts by having loaded a lot of R packages. So ‘importar’ makes it easy to assign a (short) alias to a package or a function.
You can install ‘importar’ from GitHub with:
::install_github("andreaphsz/importar") devtools
or from CRAN with:
install.packages("importar")
This is an example which shows you how to assign a short alias to the ‘dplyr’ package.
## assign 'd' to 'dplyr' and use 'dplyr' functions by invoking the '$' operator.
import(dplyr, d)
<- data.frame(a=1:3, b=4:6)
df %>% d$filter(a == 2) df
You can also assign an alias to functions to prevent namespace conflicts.
import_fun(dplyr, filter, fil)
<- data.frame(a=1:3, b=4:6)
df fil(df, a == 2)
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