Searches for packages on CRAN based on the user's specification of search terms. Considers the package name, description as well as the long description, and prioritizes the results.
findPackage(
keywords = NULL,
query = NULL,
mode = "or",
case.sensitive = FALSE,
always.sensitive = NULL,
weights = c(2, 2, 1, 2),
display = "viewer",
results.longdesc = FALSE,
limit.results = 15,
silent = FALSE,
index = NULL,
advanced.ranking = TRUE,
return.df = FALSE,
clipboard = FALSE
)
The search results as a dataframe, if df.return = TRUE
.
A vector of keywords to be searched for. Instead of separate search terms, keywords
can also be a query like "meta AND regression"
. In this case the mode
argument is ignored. Only one type of logical operator (either and
or and
) may be used in a query; operators are not case-sensitive.
A vector of regular expressions (regex) to match against package name and descriptions; alternative to keywords
, if both are provided the regular expressions search will prevail, and keywords
will be ignored.
Indicates whether the search terms in keywords
shall be combined with a logical OR or with a logical AND; accordingly, permitted values are "or"
(default) and "and"
. In "or"
mode, every package that contains at least one of the keywords from the keywords
argument is a search hit, in "and"
mode generating a search hit requires all search terms from the keywords
argument to be found.
Indicates if the search shall be case sensitive, or not.
A vector of search terms for which capitalization is always considered relevant (even if case.sensitive = FALSE
). This allows to better reflect abbreviations like 'GLM'.
A numeric vector describing how search hits in different fields of the a package's data shall be weighted. The first three elements of the vector are the weights assigned to hits in the package's title, short description and long description, respectively. The fourth element is a factor applied to the overall score of a search hit if all search terms from the keywords
argument are found (obviously only meaningful in "or"
mode). All weights must be 1 or larger.
Describes where the search results shall be shown. Either "viewer"
, "console"
or "browser"
. If "viewer"
, the results are shown in RStudio's Viewer pane if the RStudio IDE is being used. If results = "console"
the search results are shown as a text table in the R console. results = "browser"
shows the search results in the web browser.
Indicates whether the packages' long descriptions shall also be included in the search results. Given the length of some long decsriptions this may make the search results harder to read.
The maximum number of matches presented in the search results; choose a negative number to display all results
Indicates whether any visible output is produced. Use silent = TRUE
if you are only interested in getting the search results as a dataframe (with return.df = TRUE
).
Either a path (or URL) to a search index, or a search index that is already loaded. If no index is provided, findPackage()
creates an ad hoc search index.
Indicates if the ranking of search results shall be based on weights taking into account the inverse frequencies of the different search terms across all packages and the length of the matches relative to the texts they were found in. Usually, using advanced ranking (advanced.ranking = TRUE
, default) gives more relevant results, especially in "or"
mode when the search terms differ strongly in their frequency of occurrence across packages.
If TRUE
, findPackage()
returns a dataframe with the results, otherwise there is no return value. Default is FALSE
.
If TRUE
, findPackage()
copies the results to the clipboard.
Joachim Zuckarelli joachim@zuckarelli.de
The GO
column in the search results is an index number that can be used to address the found package easily with the go()
function.
The Total Downloads
column in the search results gives the overall number of downloads of the respective package since its submission to CRAN. The number is based on the figures for the RStudio CRAN mirror server.
This field is only provided if the search index contains download figures. Ad hoc indices (when index = NULL
) never include download statistics. Please refer to buildIndex()
for more details.
fp()
is a shorter alias for findPackage()
.
# \donttest{
search <- c("regression", "meta")
findPackage(search)
findPackage(c("text", "tables"))
searchindex <- buildIndex()
findPackage(keywords=c("regression", "linear"), mode="and",
always.sensitive="GLM", index=searchindex)
findPackage("meta and regression", display="console")
# Alternatively, show results in browser
# findPackage("meta and regression", display="browser")
my.results <- findPackage("meta AND regression")
# }
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