What is the difference between library and require functions in R

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I do not understand the difference between two of these. Please help someone.
Sep 5, 2018 in Data Analytics by shams
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 library() require()
  • Library () function gives an error message display, if the desired package cannot be loaded.
  • Require () function is used inside function and throws a warning messages whenever a particular package is not Found
  • It loads the packages whether it is already loaded or not,
  • It just checks that it is loaded, or loads it if it isn’t (use in functions that rely on a certain package). The documentation explicitly states that neither function will reload an already loaded package.

Consider a related program for the above differentiation.

if(!require(package, character.only=T, quietly=T)) {

install.packages (package)

library(package, character.only=T)

}

For multiple packages you can use

for(package in c(”, ”)) {

if(!require(package, character.only=T, quietly=T)) {

install.packages (package)

library(package, character.only=T)

}

}

answered Sep 5, 2018 by zombie
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