# Installation Instructions The package depends on the `mda` package (see: [mda @ cran.r-project](https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/mda/index.html). Therefore the first step is to install the `mda` package ```R install.packages("mda") ``` A release will be available in a few days. - Linux: Not available jet (one or two days, state 17.12.2019) - Windows: Not available jet (one or two days, state 17.12.2019) - MacOS: Not available jet (unknown) Open `R` and then the following: ```R # addapt to download file. install.packages("path/to/cve_0.2.", repos = NULL) library(CVE) # Test installation. ``` Please consult the man-pages `?install.package` and `?library` for further information. ## Installing Source Cloning the `CVE` repository and using `R`'s build and install routines from a terminal. ```bash git clone https://git.art-ist.cc/daniel/CVE.git # Clone repository cd CVE # Go into the repository R CMD build CVE # Build package tarbal R CMD INSTALL CVE_0.2.tar.gz # Install package ``` ### Windows / macOS Installing from source (for any package which contains compiled code, in our case `C`) on Windows and MacOS requires additional tools. See _R Installation and Administration_ from [r-project manuals](https://cran.r-project.org/manuals.html). # Repository Structure The repository is structured in two directories, the `CVE/` directory which is the `R` package root and `simulations/` where all simulation scripts can be found (and `README.md` which is this).