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Ista
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 12:22 AM, yuanzhi <yuanzhi.li at usherbrooke.ca>
wrote:> Hello, I met a problem which needs your help. I reinstalled the R and
Rstudio
> recently. After that, I found there was a problem that the Chinese
character
> was garbled in Rstudio sometimes.
>
> example 1
> "richness.csv" is a file containing three columns and the names
of the three
> columns are "????"??????"???"? But when I read this
file with function
> "read.csv" and displayed, these Chinese characters are garbled
like the
> followings?
>> x<-read.csv("richness.csv")
>> x[1:5,]
> X..??? X.?? ???
> 1 CK ? 34
> 2 CK ? 43
> 3 CK ? 45
> 4 CK ? 41
> 5 CK ? 33
>
> example2
>
> Sometimes the prompting message also contains garabled Chinese characters.
> For example, when I run "?bargraph.CI"(which is a function in
package
> "sciplot") before I use the cammand "library(sciplot)",
it will appear the
> following message with garbled Chinese characters:
>> ?bargraph.CI
> No documentation for ?argraph.CI?in specified packages and libraries:
> you could try ??bargraph.CI?
>
> So, what can I do to solve the problem. Thank you!
> Yuanzhi
>
>
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