% File src/library/utils/man/installed.packages.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Development Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{installed.packages} \alias{installed.packages} \title{Find Installed Packages} \description{ Find (or retrieve) details of all packages installed in the specified libraries. } \usage{ installed.packages(lib.loc = NULL, priority = NULL, noCache = FALSE, fields = NULL) } \arguments{ \item{lib.loc}{ character vector describing the location of \R library trees to search through. } \item{priority}{ character vector or \code{NULL} (default). If non-null, used to select packages; \code{"high"} is equivalent to \code{c("base", "recommended")}. To select all packages without an assigned priority use \code{priority = "NA"}. } \item{noCache}{Do not use cached information.} \item{fields}{a character vector giving the fields to extract from each package's \code{DESCRIPTION} file in addition to the default ones, or \code{NULL} (default). Unavailable fields result in \code{NA} values.} } \details{ \code{installed.packages} scans the \file{DESCRIPTION} files of each package found along \code{lib.loc} and returns a matrix of package names, library paths and version numbers. \strong{Note:} this works with package names, not bundle names, and for versioned installs with the name under which the package is installed, in the style \code{mypkg_1.3-7}. The information found is cached (by library) for the \R session and specified \code{fields} argument, and updated only if the top-level library directory has been altered, for example by installing or removing a package. If the cached information becomes confused, it can be refreshed by running \code{installed.packages(noCache = TRUE)}. } \value{ A matrix with one row per package, row names the package names and column names \code{"Package"}, \code{"LibPath"}, \code{"Version"}, \code{"Priority"}, \code{"Bundle"}, \code{"Contains"}, \code{"Depends"}, \code{"Suggests"}, \code{"Imports"} and \code{"Built"} (the \R version the package was built under). Additional columns can be specified using the \code{fields} argument. } \seealso{ \code{\link{update.packages}}, \code{\link{INSTALL}}, \code{\link{REMOVE}}. } \examples{ str(ip <- installed.packages(priority = "high")) ip[, c(1,3:5)] plic <- installed.packages(priority = "high", fields="License") ## what licenses are there: table( plic[,"License"] ) } \keyword{utilities}