?s 11:12 de 18/06/2024, Barthelemy Tanguy via R-help escreveu:> Hello, > > I'm encountering what seems to be a bug when using the `writeClipboard()` function in the R {utils} package. > When I try to copy text to the clipboard, I notice that I get extra characters when I try to paste it (by hand with CTRL+V or with the `readClipboard()` function from R packages {utils}). > > Here's my example: > > ``` r > utils::writeClipboard("plot(AirPassengers)") > for (k in 1:10) { > print(utils::readClipboard()) > } > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "??" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "\u0a00" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "\xed\xb0\x80?" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "?" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > Message d'avis : > Dans utils::readClipboard() : unpaired surrogate Unicode point dc00 > ``` > > So I don't always get the same result. > I opened a problem in the {clipr} GitHub repository before realizing it's a {tools} problem: https://github.com/mdlincoln/clipr/issues/68 > > Is this a bug or something I haven't configured properly? > > > Thank you very much > > > Tanguy BARTHELEMY > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.Hello, I have reproduced part of the behavior in the OP but it will depend on the GUI or command line used. With Rscript or with R I haven't found any errors. With Rgui or with RStudio, yes, the output was not the expected output. All code run in R 4.4.0 on Windows 11. The script rscript.R is utils::capture.output({ utils::writeClipboard("plot(AirPassengers)") for (k in 1:10) { print(utils::readClipboard()) } sessionInfo() }, file = "rhelp.txt") --- Here are the results I got. 1) Command: Rscript rscript.R Output: [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" R version 4.4.0 (2024-04-24 ucrt) Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 Running under: Windows 11 x64 (build 22631) Matrix products: default locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_CTYPE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 [3] LC_MONETARY=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_NUMERIC=C [5] LC_TIME=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 time zone: Europe/Lisbon tzcode source: internal attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] compiler_4.4.0 --- 2) Command: R -q -f rscript.R Output: > utils::writeClipboard("plot(AirPassengers)") > for (k in 1:10) { + print(utils::readClipboard()) + } [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "??\005" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > sessionInfo() R version 4.4.0 (2024-04-24 ucrt) Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 Running under: Windows 11 x64 (build 22631) Matrix products: default locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_CTYPE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 [3] LC_MONETARY=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_NUMERIC=C [5] LC_TIME=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 time zone: Europe/Lisbon tzcode source: internal attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] compiler_4.4.0 > --- 3) GUI: RStudio Output: [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "?????e" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "??" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "?????e" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [2] "?????eX???????????????????????" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "??" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" R version 4.4.0 (2024-04-24 ucrt) Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 Running under: Windows 11 x64 (build 22631) Matrix products: default locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_CTYPE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 [3] LC_MONETARY=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_NUMERIC=C [5] LC_TIME=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 time zone: Europe/Lisbon tzcode source: internal attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] gtable_0.3.4 tensorA_0.36.2.1 ggplot2_3.5.0 [4] QuickJSR_1.1.3 processx_3.8.3 inline_0.3.19 [7] lattice_0.22-5 tzdb_0.4.0 callr_3.7.5 [10] vctrs_0.6.5 tools_4.4.0 ps_1.7.6 [13] generics_0.1.3 stats4_4.4.0 curl_5.2.1 [16] parallel_4.4.0 sandwich_3.1-0 tibble_3.2.1 [19] fansi_1.0.6 chron_2.3-61 pkgconfig_2.0.3 [22] brms_2.21.0 Matrix_1.6-5 checkmate_2.3.1 [25] distributional_0.4.0 RcppParallel_5.1.7 lifecycle_1.0.4 [28] compiler_4.4.0 stringr_1.5.1 Brobdingnag_1.2-9 [31] munsell_0.5.0 codetools_0.2-19 bayesplot_1.11.1 [34] pillar_1.9.0 crayon_1.5.2 MASS_7.3-60.0.1 [37] StanHeaders_2.32.6 bridgesampling_1.1-2 abind_1.4-5 [40] multcomp_1.4-25 nlme_3.1-164 posterior_1.5.0 [43] rstan_2.32.5 tidyselect_1.2.0 mvtnorm_1.2-3 [46] stringi_1.7.12 dplyr_1.1.4 splines_4.4.0 [49] grid_4.4.0 colorspace_2.1-0 cli_3.6.2 [52] magrittr_2.0.3 loo_2.6.0 survival_3.5-8 [55] pkgbuild_1.4.2 utf8_1.2.4 TH.data_1.1-2 [58] readr_2.1.4 prettyunits_1.2.0 scales_1.3.0 [61] backports_1.4.1 estimability_1.5 httr_1.4.7 [64] matrixStats_1.0.0 emmeans_1.10.0 gridExtra_2.3 [67] hms_1.1.3 zoo_1.8-12 coda_0.19-4.1 [70] V8_4.4.2 rstantools_2.3.1.1 rlang_1.1.3 [73] Rcpp_1.0.12 xtable_1.8-4 glue_1.7.0 [76] ppcor_1.1 rstudioapi_0.15.0 jsonlite_1.8.8 [79] R6_2.5.1 --- 4) GUI: Rgui Output: [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "??\005???" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" R version 4.4.0 (2024-04-24 ucrt) Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 Running under: Windows 11 x64 (build 22631) Matrix products: default locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_CTYPE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 [3] LC_MONETARY=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_NUMERIC=C [5] LC_TIME=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 time zone: Europe/Lisbon tzcode source: internal attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] compiler_4.4.0 Hope this helps, Rui Barradas -- Este e-mail foi analisado pelo software antiv?rus AVG para verificar a presen?a de v?rus. www.avg.com
Hello, Thank you for your different tests. You have that you didn't find any errors with Rscript or with R but I have the impression that your test with R (second test) showed additional and unwanted characters (second line of the output)? Thank you again Tanguy BARTHELEMY ________________________________ De : Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas at sapo.pt> Envoy? : mercredi 19 juin 2024 19:26 ? : Barthelemy Tanguy; r-help at r-project.org Objet : Re: [R] Bug with writeClipboard in {utils} ? Ce courriel provient d?un exp?diteur ext?rieur ? l?Insee. Compte tenu du contexte de menace cyber actuel il convient d??tre extr?mement vigilant sur l??metteur et son contenu avant d?ouvrir une pi?ce jointe, de cliquer sur un lien internet pr?sent dans ce message ou d'y r?pondre. ? ?s 11:12 de 18/06/2024, Barthelemy Tanguy via R-help escreveu:> Hello, > > I'm encountering what seems to be a bug when using the `writeClipboard()` function in the R {utils} package. > When I try to copy text to the clipboard, I notice that I get extra characters when I try to paste it (by hand with CTRL+V or with the `readClipboard()` function from R packages {utils}). > > Here's my example: > > ``` r > utils::writeClipboard("plot(AirPassengers)") > for (k in 1:10) { > print(utils::readClipboard()) > } > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "??" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "\u0a00" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "\xed\xb0\x80?" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "?" > #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > Message d'avis : > Dans utils::readClipboard() : unpaired surrogate Unicode point dc00 > ``` > > So I don't always get the same result. > I opened a problem in the {clipr} GitHub repository before realizing it's a {tools} problem: https://github.com/mdlincoln/clipr/issues/68 > > Is this a bug or something I haven't configured properly? > > > Thank you very much > > > Tanguy BARTHELEMY > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.Hello, I have reproduced part of the behavior in the OP but it will depend on the GUI or command line used. With Rscript or with R I haven't found any errors. With Rgui or with RStudio, yes, the output was not the expected output. All code run in R 4.4.0 on Windows 11. The script rscript.R is utils::capture.output({ utils::writeClipboard("plot(AirPassengers)") for (k in 1:10) { print(utils::readClipboard()) } sessionInfo() }, file = "rhelp.txt") --- Here are the results I got. 1) Command: Rscript rscript.R Output: [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" R version 4.4.0 (2024-04-24 ucrt) Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 Running under: Windows 11 x64 (build 22631) Matrix products: default locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_CTYPE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 [3] LC_MONETARY=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_NUMERIC=C [5] LC_TIME=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 time zone: Europe/Lisbon tzcode source: internal attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] compiler_4.4.0 --- 2) Command: R -q -f rscript.R Output: > utils::writeClipboard("plot(AirPassengers)") > for (k in 1:10) { + print(utils::readClipboard()) + } [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "??\005" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > sessionInfo() R version 4.4.0 (2024-04-24 ucrt) Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 Running under: Windows 11 x64 (build 22631) Matrix products: default locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_CTYPE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 [3] LC_MONETARY=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_NUMERIC=C [5] LC_TIME=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 time zone: Europe/Lisbon tzcode source: internal attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] compiler_4.4.0 > --- 3) GUI: RStudio Output: [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "?????e" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "??" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "?????e" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [2] "?????eX???????????????????????" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "??" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" R version 4.4.0 (2024-04-24 ucrt) Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 Running under: Windows 11 x64 (build 22631) Matrix products: default locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_CTYPE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 [3] LC_MONETARY=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_NUMERIC=C [5] LC_TIME=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 time zone: Europe/Lisbon tzcode source: internal attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] gtable_0.3.4 tensorA_0.36.2.1 ggplot2_3.5.0 [4] QuickJSR_1.1.3 processx_3.8.3 inline_0.3.19 [7] lattice_0.22-5 tzdb_0.4.0 callr_3.7.5 [10] vctrs_0.6.5 tools_4.4.0 ps_1.7.6 [13] generics_0.1.3 stats4_4.4.0 curl_5.2.1 [16] parallel_4.4.0 sandwich_3.1-0 tibble_3.2.1 [19] fansi_1.0.6 chron_2.3-61 pkgconfig_2.0.3 [22] brms_2.21.0 Matrix_1.6-5 checkmate_2.3.1 [25] distributional_0.4.0 RcppParallel_5.1.7 lifecycle_1.0.4 [28] compiler_4.4.0 stringr_1.5.1 Brobdingnag_1.2-9 [31] munsell_0.5.0 codetools_0.2-19 bayesplot_1.11.1 [34] pillar_1.9.0 crayon_1.5.2 MASS_7.3-60.0.1 [37] StanHeaders_2.32.6 bridgesampling_1.1-2 abind_1.4-5 [40] multcomp_1.4-25 nlme_3.1-164 posterior_1.5.0 [43] rstan_2.32.5 tidyselect_1.2.0 mvtnorm_1.2-3 [46] stringi_1.7.12 dplyr_1.1.4 splines_4.4.0 [49] grid_4.4.0 colorspace_2.1-0 cli_3.6.2 [52] magrittr_2.0.3 loo_2.6.0 survival_3.5-8 [55] pkgbuild_1.4.2 utf8_1.2.4 TH.data_1.1-2 [58] readr_2.1.4 prettyunits_1.2.0 scales_1.3.0 [61] backports_1.4.1 estimability_1.5 httr_1.4.7 [64] matrixStats_1.0.0 emmeans_1.10.0 gridExtra_2.3 [67] hms_1.1.3 zoo_1.8-12 coda_0.19-4.1 [70] V8_4.4.2 rstantools_2.3.1.1 rlang_1.1.3 [73] Rcpp_1.0.12 xtable_1.8-4 glue_1.7.0 [76] ppcor_1.1 rstudioapi_0.15.0 jsonlite_1.8.8 [79] R6_2.5.1 --- 4) GUI: Rgui Output: [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "??\005???" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" R version 4.4.0 (2024-04-24 ucrt) Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 Running under: Windows 11 x64 (build 22631) Matrix products: default locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_CTYPE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 [3] LC_MONETARY=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_NUMERIC=C [5] LC_TIME=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 time zone: Europe/Lisbon tzcode source: internal attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] compiler_4.4.0 Hope this helps, Rui Barradas -- Este e-mail foi analisado pelo software antiv?rus AVG para verificar a presen?a de v?rus. www.avg.com<http://www.avg.com> [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Hello, Inline. ?s 14:15 de 20/06/2024, Barthelemy Tanguy escreveu:> Hello, > > Thank you for your different tests. > > You have that you didn't find any errors with Rscript or with R but I have the impression that your test with R (second test) showed additional and unwanted characters (second line of the output)?You are right, in the case I posted there were unwanted characters. Most of the tests I ran there were no additional, unwanted charcters, though. This is definitely unstable, that's all I can say. Hope this helps, Rui Barradas> > Thank you again > > Tanguy BARTHELEMY > > > ________________________________ > De : Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas at sapo.pt> > Envoy? : mercredi 19 juin 2024 19:26 > ? : Barthelemy Tanguy; r-help at r-project.org > Objet : Re: [R] Bug with writeClipboard in {utils} > > ? Ce courriel provient d?un exp?diteur ext?rieur ? l?Insee. Compte tenu du contexte de menace cyber actuel il convient d??tre extr?mement vigilant sur l??metteur et son contenu avant d?ouvrir une pi?ce jointe, de cliquer sur un lien internet pr?sent dans ce message ou d'y r?pondre. ? > > > ?s 11:12 de 18/06/2024, Barthelemy Tanguy via R-help escreveu: >> Hello, >> >> I'm encountering what seems to be a bug when using the `writeClipboard()` function in the R {utils} package. >> When I try to copy text to the clipboard, I notice that I get extra characters when I try to paste it (by hand with CTRL+V or with the `readClipboard()` function from R packages {utils}). >> >> Here's my example: >> >> ``` r >> utils::writeClipboard("plot(AirPassengers)") >> for (k in 1:10) { >> print(utils::readClipboard()) >> } >> #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "??" >> #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "\u0a00" >> #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "\xed\xb0\x80?" >> #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" >> #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" >> #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" >> #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" >> #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" >> #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "?" >> #> [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" >> Message d'avis : >> Dans utils::readClipboard() : unpaired surrogate Unicode point dc00 >> ``` >> >> So I don't always get the same result. >> I opened a problem in the {clipr} GitHub repository before realizing it's a {tools} problem: https://github.com/mdlincoln/clipr/issues/68 >> >> Is this a bug or something I haven't configured properly? >> >> >> Thank you very much >> >> >> Tanguy BARTHELEMY >> >> >> [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >> PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > Hello, > > I have reproduced part of the behavior in the OP but it will depend on > the GUI or command line used. > > With Rscript or with R I haven't found any errors. > With Rgui or with RStudio, yes, the output was not the expected output. > > All code run in R 4.4.0 on Windows 11. > > The script rscript.R is > > > utils::capture.output({ > utils::writeClipboard("plot(AirPassengers)") > for (k in 1:10) { > print(utils::readClipboard()) > } > sessionInfo() > }, file = "rhelp.txt") > > > --- > > Here are the results I got. > > 1) Command: > > Rscript rscript.R > > Output: > > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > R version 4.4.0 (2024-04-24 ucrt) > Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 > Running under: Windows 11 x64 (build 22631) > > Matrix products: default > > > locale: > [1] LC_COLLATE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 > LC_CTYPE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 > [3] LC_MONETARY=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_NUMERIC=C > > [5] LC_TIME=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 > > time zone: Europe/Lisbon > tzcode source: internal > > attached base packages: > [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base > > loaded via a namespace (and not attached): > [1] compiler_4.4.0 > > --- > > 2) Command: > R -q -f rscript.R > > Output: > > > utils::writeClipboard("plot(AirPassengers)") > > for (k in 1:10) { > + print(utils::readClipboard()) > + } > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "??\005" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > > sessionInfo() > R version 4.4.0 (2024-04-24 ucrt) > Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 > Running under: Windows 11 x64 (build 22631) > > Matrix products: default > > > locale: > [1] LC_COLLATE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 > LC_CTYPE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 > [3] LC_MONETARY=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_NUMERIC=C > > [5] LC_TIME=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 > > time zone: Europe/Lisbon > tzcode source: internal > > attached base packages: > [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base > > loaded via a namespace (and not attached): > [1] compiler_4.4.0 > > > > --- > > 3) GUI: RStudio > Output: > > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "?????e" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "??" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "?????e" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [2] "?????eX???????????????????????" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "??" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > R version 4.4.0 (2024-04-24 ucrt) > Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 > Running under: Windows 11 x64 (build 22631) > > Matrix products: default > > > locale: > [1] LC_COLLATE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 > LC_CTYPE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 > [3] LC_MONETARY=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_NUMERIC=C > > [5] LC_TIME=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 > > time zone: Europe/Lisbon > tzcode source: internal > > attached base packages: > [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base > > loaded via a namespace (and not attached): > [1] gtable_0.3.4 tensorA_0.36.2.1 ggplot2_3.5.0 > [4] QuickJSR_1.1.3 processx_3.8.3 inline_0.3.19 > [7] lattice_0.22-5 tzdb_0.4.0 callr_3.7.5 > [10] vctrs_0.6.5 tools_4.4.0 ps_1.7.6 > [13] generics_0.1.3 stats4_4.4.0 curl_5.2.1 > [16] parallel_4.4.0 sandwich_3.1-0 tibble_3.2.1 > [19] fansi_1.0.6 chron_2.3-61 pkgconfig_2.0.3 > [22] brms_2.21.0 Matrix_1.6-5 checkmate_2.3.1 > [25] distributional_0.4.0 RcppParallel_5.1.7 lifecycle_1.0.4 > [28] compiler_4.4.0 stringr_1.5.1 Brobdingnag_1.2-9 > [31] munsell_0.5.0 codetools_0.2-19 bayesplot_1.11.1 > [34] pillar_1.9.0 crayon_1.5.2 MASS_7.3-60.0.1 > [37] StanHeaders_2.32.6 bridgesampling_1.1-2 abind_1.4-5 > [40] multcomp_1.4-25 nlme_3.1-164 posterior_1.5.0 > [43] rstan_2.32.5 tidyselect_1.2.0 mvtnorm_1.2-3 > [46] stringi_1.7.12 dplyr_1.1.4 splines_4.4.0 > [49] grid_4.4.0 colorspace_2.1-0 cli_3.6.2 > [52] magrittr_2.0.3 loo_2.6.0 survival_3.5-8 > [55] pkgbuild_1.4.2 utf8_1.2.4 TH.data_1.1-2 > [58] readr_2.1.4 prettyunits_1.2.0 scales_1.3.0 > [61] backports_1.4.1 estimability_1.5 httr_1.4.7 > [64] matrixStats_1.0.0 emmeans_1.10.0 gridExtra_2.3 > [67] hms_1.1.3 zoo_1.8-12 coda_0.19-4.1 > [70] V8_4.4.2 rstantools_2.3.1.1 rlang_1.1.3 > [73] Rcpp_1.0.12 xtable_1.8-4 glue_1.7.0 > [76] ppcor_1.1 rstudioapi_0.15.0 jsonlite_1.8.8 > [79] R6_2.5.1 > > --- > > 4) GUI: Rgui > Output: > > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" "??\005???" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > [1] "plot(AirPassengers)" > R version 4.4.0 (2024-04-24 ucrt) > Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 > Running under: Windows 11 x64 (build 22631) > > Matrix products: default > > > locale: > [1] LC_COLLATE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 > LC_CTYPE=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 > [3] LC_MONETARY=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 LC_NUMERIC=C > > [5] LC_TIME=Portuguese_Portugal.utf8 > > time zone: Europe/Lisbon > tzcode source: internal > > attached base packages: > [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base > > loaded via a namespace (and not attached): > [1] compiler_4.4.0 > > > > Hope this helps, > > Rui Barradas > > > > > -- > Este e-mail foi analisado pelo software antiv?rus AVG para verificar a presen?a de v?rus. > www.avg.com<http://www.avg.com>