Checking Package Versions
To check the version of the currently installed package:
R
#syntax to check the version installed_packages <- installed.packages () installed_packages[, c ( "Package" , "Version" )] |
Output:
Package Version
abind "abind" "1.4-5"
ade4 "ade4" "1.7-22"
AICcmodavg "AICcmodavg" "2.3-3"
askpass "askpass" "1.2.0"
assertthat "assertthat" "0.2.1"
backports "backports" "1.4.1"
base "base" "4.3.1"
base64enc "base64enc" "0.1-3"
BBmisc "BBmisc" "1.13"
BH "BH" "1.81.0-1"
bigassertr "bigassertr" "0.1.6"
bigparallelr "bigparallelr" "0.3.2"
bigstatsr "bigstatsr" "1.5.12"
BiocManager "BiocManager" "1.30.22"
bit "bit" "4.0.5"
bit64 "bit64" "4.0.5"
bitops "bitops" "1.0-7"
blob "blob" "1.2.4"
bmp "bmp" "0.3" ..........
Updating Packages In R
R is a statistical programming language that relies heavily on the packages and libraries it offers. These packages help with many problems by offering features that make the analysis easier. Updating these packages is crucial to use the new features, bug fixes, or improvements. In this article, we will learn how to update packages in R Programming Language.
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