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I'm new to SO but interested in posting some R solutions where I can. There are potentially lots of solutions to the problems that are posted. When is it appropriate to post an answer that requires a different package than in the original question? How should I provide a code solution showing a new package?

As an example, I answered this questionquestion using dplyr. My answeranswer included a library(dplyr) line to indicate that the package would be needed.

I'm new to SO but interested in posting some R solutions where I can. There are potentially lots of solutions to the problems that are posted. When is it appropriate to post an answer that requires a different package than in the original question? How should I provide a code solution showing a new package?

As an example, I answered this question using dplyr. My answer included a library(dplyr) line to indicate that the package would be needed.

I'm new to SO but interested in posting some R solutions where I can. There are potentially lots of solutions to the problems that are posted. When is it appropriate to post an answer that requires a different package than in the original question? How should I provide a code solution showing a new package?

As an example, I answered this question using dplyr. My answer included a library(dplyr) line to indicate that the package would be needed.

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When is it ok to post an answer that requires a new R package?

I'm new to SO but interested in posting some R solutions where I can. There are potentially lots of solutions to the problems that are posted. When is it appropriate to post an answer that requires a different package than in the original question? How should I provide a code solution showing a new package?

As an example, I answered this question using dplyr. My answer included a library(dplyr) line to indicate that the package would be needed.