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assign.matrix() #3
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Hi, Thank you for using our assignPOP package. |
I am using assignPOP_1.1.3. I was using an older version of R, but have update it now. I still get the error "could not find function "assign.matrix"". |
Thank you for your report. Somehow the version 1.1.3 on CRAN was not successfully updated (yes, assign.matrix is not there). I am trying to fix it but it may take a while. At this time, you can try to re-install the package from here - use install_github("alexkychen/assignPOP"), or copy the function assign.matrix from this page and run it in your console. As such, you can call the function locally. If you choose to re-install the package from Github, you might need to make sure other dependent packages were also successfully installed. Sorry for the inconvenience. |
Thanks. I copied the function and it worked lovely. |
Hi, a new version (1.1.4) has been uploaded to CRAN. Now you should be able to update your assignPOP and use the function assign.matrix. Please give it a try and let me know if it works. Thanks!! |
Hi |
Great! Thanks for letting me know!! |
Hi
I have used assignPOP to assign my samples to populations using genetic data only. The package is very easy to use and the tutorials are great. However, I am having troubles with the assign.matrix function. When I try to use it I get the following error: "Error: could not find function "assign.matrix"". I checked the help page for assignPOP and this function is not listed there. So I tried to search online for a package with this function, but couldn't find any.
Is this function missing from the package or do I need to install some other package that I have missed?
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