Duncan Murdoch gmail.com> writes:
>
> On 13-11-09 12:07 PM, Sverre Stausland wrote:
> > As recently discussed on Stack Overflow, R for Mac OS and Ubuntu (so
> > probably all Unix systems) can correctly write files with UTF-8
> > encoding, but R for Windows cannot:
>
> That's not an accurate des
On 13-11-09 12:07 PM, Sverre Stausland wrote:
As recently discussed on Stack Overflow, R for Mac OS and Ubuntu (so
probably all Unix systems) can correctly write files with UTF-8
encoding, but R for Windows cannot:
That's not an accurate description of the problem. Some functions in R
convert
As recently discussed on Stack Overflow, R for Mac OS and Ubuntu (so
probably all Unix systems) can correctly write files with UTF-8
encoding, but R for Windows cannot:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19877676/write-utf-8-files-from-r
I strongly suggest that R for Windows should support this f
On 09.11.2013 15:34, Jennifer Lyon wrote:
There is a small typo in the Source section of the help page
for log1p:
Source:
'log1p' and 'expm1' may be taken from the operating system, but if
not available there are based on the Fortran subroutine 'dlnrel'
there -> they
Thanks, fi
There is a small typo in the Source section of the help page
for log1p:
Source:
'log1p' and 'expm1' may be taken from the operating system, but if
not available there are based on the Fortran subroutine 'dlnrel'
there -> they
Jen
> sessionInfo()
R version 3.0.2 (2013-09-25)
Platform: