Dear List, I have data which contain the special German characters "ä", "ö", "ü" etc. After reading the text files into R those characters are displayed strangely, e. g. "ä" is "ä". The first step is to replace those with their typical transcription, e. g. "ä" becomes "ae" by using the gsub command.
Until I upgraded to version 2.10.1 (from 2.8.0) this worked perfectly for all characters. Now it works for all characters but "Ü". temp1<-gsub("Ãoe","Ue",temp1) This letter is displayed as "Ãoe" (as before), but R is no longer able to find this character. The problem seems to be linked to the "oe" part, since I could substitute for "Ã" without a problem. Strangely if I get the two characters by extracting them with the substr command to a variable and then using the variable I am able to substitute without a problem. Any ideas, what I am missing? Thanks, Michael [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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