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is there any way (a command o environment variable) to have the bioconductor version? as for R is R.Version() R.version R.version.string ??? -------------------------------------------------- D.Enrique ESCOBAR ESPINOZA (DESS Bioinfomatique B.Sc. Biologie Moleculaire Certificat Informatique) http://adn.bioinfo.uqam.ca/~escd07097301/ http://spaces.msn.com/members/escobarebio/ ICQ#: 201778618 ------------------------------------------------- Tel: (514) 523-8398 Montreal QC Canada
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Seth Falcon ★ 7.4k
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"Ido M. Tamir" <tamir at="" imp.univie.ac.at=""> writes: > On Thursday 16 March 2006 08:59, D.Enrique ESCOBAR ESPINOZA wrote: >> is there any way (a command o environment variable) to have the >> bioconductor version? >>library("Biobase") >>package.version("Biobase") > "1.8.0" There is some room for confusion here so I will try to explain a bit... Bioconductor is made up of primarily contributed packages, each with its own version number. You can determine the version of any particular package you have installed using the package.version() function that Ido pointed out above. Every six months, we release an update to all Bioconductor packages just after the release of a new version of R. These releases ensure compatibility with the latest R version and give Bioc developers a chance to make new features they've added in the devel version as bug-free as possible and ready for end-users. Each Bioconductor release has a version number, the current released version is 1.7, we are working on the 1.8 release for the end of April/beginning of May. + seth
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Ido M. Tamir ▴ 320
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On Thursday 16 March 2006 08:59, D.Enrique ESCOBAR ESPINOZA wrote: > is there any way (a command o environment variable) to have the > bioconductor version? > as for R is > R.Version() > R.version > R.version.string > ??? >library("Biobase") >package.version("Biobase") "1.8.0" best wishes ido
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