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Harmony package installed and loaded but when attempting addHarmony, the package 'does not exist' #2048

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SaharBJ opened this issue Nov 7, 2023 · 1 comment
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SaharBJ commented Nov 7, 2023

ArchR-addClusters-2b6f85f90f9-Date-2023-08-08_Time-12-25-49.log

When using the addHarmony function:

proj1_Oct2 <- addHarmony(
ArchRProj = proj1_Oct2,
reducedDims = "IterativeLSI",
name = "Harmony",
groupBy = "Sample"
)

I receive the error: Error in .requirePackage("harmony", installInfo = "devtools::install_github("immunogenomics/harmony")") :
Required package : harmony is not installed/found!
Package Can Be Installed : devtools::install_github("immunogenomics/harmony")

Despite having installed and loaded harmony.

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rcorces commented Nov 7, 2023

Hi @SaharBJ! Thanks for using ArchR! Please make sure that your post belongs in the Issues section. Only bugs and error reports belong in the Issues section. Usage questions and feature requests should be posted in the Discussions section, not in Issues.

It is worth noting that there are very few actual bugs in ArchR. If you are getting an error, it is probably something specific to your dataset, usage, or computational environment, all of which are extremely challenging to troubleshoot. As such, we require reproducible examples (preferably using the tutorial dataset) from users who want assistance. If you cannot reproduce your error, we will not be able to help.
Before going through the work of making a reproducible example, search the previous Issues, Discussions, function definitions, or the ArchR manual and you will likely find the answers you are looking for.
If your post does not contain a reproducible example, it is unlikely to receive a response.

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