At 06:25 09.11.2008, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008, Heinz Tuechler wrote:
At 08:01 08.11.2008, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
We have no idea what you understood (you didn't tell us), but the help says
encoding: character vector. The encoding(s) to be assumed when 'file'
is
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008, Heinz Tuechler wrote:
At 08:01 08.11.2008, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
We have no idea what you understood (you didn't tell us), but the help says
encoding: character vector. The encoding(s) to be assumed when 'file'
is a character string: see 'file'. A possible va
At 08:01 08.11.2008, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
We have no idea what you understood (you didn't tell us), but the help says
encoding: character vector. The encoding(s) to be assumed when 'file'
is a character string: see 'file'. A possible value is
'"unknown"': see the âDet
We have no idea what you understood (you didn't tell us), but the help
says
encoding: character vector. The encoding(s) to be assumed when 'file'
is a character string: see 'file'. A possible value is
'"unknown"': see the ‘Details’.
...
This paragraph applies if 'file
At 16:52 07.11.2008, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
Heinz Tuechler wrote:
Dear Prof.Ripley!
Thank you very much for your attention. In the given example Encoding(),
or the encoding parameter of read.csv solve the problem. I hope your
patch will solve also t
On Fri, 7 Nov 2008, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
Heinz Tuechler wrote:
Dear Prof.Ripley!
Thank you very much for your attention. In the given example Encoding(),
or the encoding parameter of read.csv solve the problem. I hope your
patch will solve also the problem, when I read a spss file by
spss.get
At 13:34 07.11.2008, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
Heinz Tuechler wrote:
> Dear Prof.Ripley!
>
> Thank you very much for your attention. In the given example Encoding(),
> or the encoding parameter of read.csv solve the problem. I hope your
> patch will solve also the problem, when I read a spss file by
Heinz Tuechler wrote:
> Dear Prof.Ripley!
>
> Thank you very much for your attention. In the given example Encoding(),
> or the encoding parameter of read.csv solve the problem. I hope your
> patch will solve also the problem, when I read a spss file by
> spss.get(), since this function has no enc
Dear Prof.Ripley!
Thank you very much for your attention. In the
given example Encoding(), or the encoding
parameter of read.csv solve the problem. I hope
your patch will solve also the problem, when I
read a spss file by spss.get(), since this
function has no encoding parameter and my real
Look at Encoding() on your two strings. The results are different, and
this seems to be the root of the problem. Adding encoding="latin1" to the
read.csv call is a workaround.
It looks like there is a problem in the use of the CHARSXP cache: if I
save the session then x0 == x becomes true wh
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