How to unload a package without restarting R?
I'd like to unload a package without having to restart R (mostly because restarting R as I try out different, conflicting packages is getting frustrating, but conceivably this could be used in a program to use one function and then another--although namespace referencing is probably a better idea for that use).
?library
doesn't show any options that would unload a package.
There is a suggestion that detach
can unload package, but the following both fail:
detach(vegan)
Error in detach(vegan)
: invalid name
argument
detach("vegan")
Error in detach("vegan")
: invalid name
argument
So how do I unload a package?
Try this (see ?detach
for more details):
detach("package:vegan", unload=TRUE)
It is possible to have multiple versions of a package loaded at once (for example, if you have a development version and a stable version in different libraries). To detach guarantee that all copies are detached, use this function.
detach_package <- function(pkg, character.only = FALSE)
{
if(!character.only)
{
pkg <- deparse(substitute(pkg))
}
search_item <- paste("package", pkg, sep = ":")
while(search_item %in% search())
{
detach(search_item, unload = TRUE, character.only = TRUE)
}
}
Usage is, for example
detach_package(vegan)
or
detach_package("vegan", TRUE)
You can also use the unloadNamespace command, as in:
unloadNamespace("sqldf")
The function detaches the namespace prior to unloading it.
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