This function loads the packages and install them from CRAN or Bioconductor if needed

ipak(pkg)

Arguments

pkg

a vector of characters naming packages

Details

Function inspired by Kelly Street

Examples

DailyHRB::ipak(c("ggplot2", "Biobase"))
#> Loading required package: ggplot2
#> Loading required package: Biobase
#> Loading required package: BiocGenerics
#> Loading required package: parallel
#> #> Attaching package: ‘BiocGenerics’
#> The following objects are masked from ‘package:parallel’: #> #> clusterApply, clusterApplyLB, clusterCall, clusterEvalQ, #> clusterExport, clusterMap, parApply, parCapply, parLapply, #> parLapplyLB, parRapply, parSapply, parSapplyLB
#> The following objects are masked from ‘package:stats’: #> #> IQR, mad, sd, var, xtabs
#> The following objects are masked from ‘package:base’: #> #> anyDuplicated, append, as.data.frame, basename, cbind, colnames, #> dirname, do.call, duplicated, eval, evalq, Filter, Find, get, grep, #> grepl, intersect, is.unsorted, lapply, Map, mapply, match, mget, #> order, paste, pmax, pmax.int, pmin, pmin.int, Position, rank, #> rbind, Reduce, rownames, sapply, setdiff, sort, table, tapply, #> union, unique, unsplit, which, which.max, which.min
#> Welcome to Bioconductor #> #> Vignettes contain introductory material; view with #> 'browseVignettes()'. To cite Bioconductor, see #> 'citation("Biobase")', and for packages 'citation("pkgname")'.
#> ggplot2 Biobase #> TRUE TRUE