Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "error due to locales again"
2006 May 09
1
A question about encoding
I use R 2.3.0 under windows.
> Sys.getlocale()
[1] "LC_COLLATE=Chinese_People's Republic of
China.936;LC_CTYPE=Chinese_People's Republic of
China.936;LC_MONETARY=Chinese_People's Republic of
China.936;LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=Chinese_People's Republic of China.936"
> localeToCharset()
[1] "CP936"
Now I want to use JGR,which uses UTF-8 encoding.
So when I use
2009 Oct 06
2
Help file doesn't display correctly
Dear R Developer,
It seems to be a problem with help file. Not sure if it is related to
the new format of Rd parser. Multiple lines are joined together
without proper line break.
> ?mean
There were 14 warnings (use warnings() to see them)
## All lines are joined together and not easy to read.
> warnings()
Warning messages:
1: In grepl("^[[:blank:]]*$", buffer[length(buffer)]) :
2009 Mar 23
2
How to get commands history as a character vector instead of displaying them?
Hi Everyone,
I want to get the commands history as a character vector instead of
just displaying them, but the function history() just returns NULL. I
checked the source code of 'history' and could not find a solution.
Anybody has an idea? Thanks!
P. S. My original problem is, when a user opens a graphics device like
png() or pdf(), I want to know the file name used by this device. I
2009 Nov 09
1
deparse() and the 'else' statement
Hi all,
It is recommended in ?'if' that we use 'else' right after '}' instead
of starting a new line, but I noticed deparse() will separate '}' and
'else' when the 'if...else' clause is used inside {...} (e.g. function
body). Here is an example:
## if/else inside {}
> cat(deparse(parse(text='function(){if (TRUE) {1} else {2}}')),
2011 Nov 14
1
Error .jcall(mxe, "S", "fit", c("autorun", "-e", afn, "-o", dirout, : java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: density.Params.readFromArgs([Ljava/lang/String; )Ljava/lang/String;
Dear all,
I get the error when I use maxent.jar:
Error .jcall(mxe, "S", "fit", c("autorun", "-e", afn, "-o", dirout, :
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: density.Params.readFromArgs([Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/String;
sessionInfo() result:
R version 2.14.0 (2011-10-31)Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit)locale:[1]
2005 Apr 21
0
error reports
Dear John Fox,
these is still error in Rcmdr package when locale is cp936.
> Loading required package: tcltk
> Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done
> Error in parse(file, n, text, prompt) : syntax error on line 5090
> Error: unable to load R code in package 'Rcmdr'
> Error: package/namespace load failed for 'Rcmdr'
> version
_
platform
2008 May 14
2
basename/dirname produce incorrect results
The incorrect result incurs when the file path contains Chinese character.
It seems that dirname/basename action on unit of byte instead of char, so
the result in the following example is half of what is expected.
> g<-"d:\\$BG!2L4^M-CfJ8(B\\$BG!2L4^M-CfJ8(B.txt"
> dirname(g)
[1] "d:/$BG!2L4^(B"
> basename(g)
[1] "$BG!2L4^M-(B"
--
HUANG Ronggui,
2011 Apr 21
0
automatic font selection, please help
Hi there,
With the helps from this list, I can set specific CJK fonts for
character string using text() function. for example:
song <- CIDFont("SimSun", "GBK-EUC-H", "GBK", "")
postscriptFonts(song = song)
postscript("test.ps", height = 7, width =7, family = "Times", fonts =
c("song"), horizontal = FALSE, onefile =
2009 Oct 04
1
Modify base R functions in Rprofile.site
Hi everyone,
I want to modify two base R functions 'parse' and 'deparse'
immediately after R has started, so I added some code in the file
'Rprofile.site' under the 'etc' directory. Here is a simple example:
parse=function(...){
base::parse(...)
}
I'll get an error when I start R as follows:
Error: cannot change value of locked binding for
2010 Nov 25
0
[libsvm] predict function error
Dear R users,
There is a error message when I run the following code. It is used to load
microarray data and use the top 1000 genes for training svm to classify test
set .
> library(e1071)
Loading required package: class
> f=read.table("F:\\lab\\
microarray analysis\\VEH LPS\\exprs.txt",
2009 Nov 15
3
Error running lda example from Help File (MASS library )
Hello all,
I'm trying to run lda() from the MASS library but the Help example generates
the
following error:
#Code from example in lda Help file
# Resulting Error
>Error in if (targetlist[i] == stringname) { : argument is of length zero
My Current R Installation:
MacOSX: 10.5.8
R: 2.10.0
--
Gregory Riddick, PhD.
CRTA Research Fellow
National Institutes of Health
National
2006 Apr 14
5
UTF8 letters are imaged incorrectly (PR#8770)
Full_Name: Mikhail Bocharov
Version: 2.2.1
OS: Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (62.148.130.28)
Cyrillic UTF8 letters are imaged incorrectly
Sorry, but English is not my native language
My operating system is Gentoo-linux. Now i want get the gparhics with russian
title
for example: plot(1:20, type='l',
main='Утечка')
2010 Oct 08
4
Bug in as.POSIXct regarding AM/PM
Dear All,
I encounted in a problem with as.POSIXct() function.
> as.POSIXct("2009/03/26 01:00:00 AM" , format="%Y/%m/%d %I:%M:%S %p")
[1] NA
> as.POSIXct("2009/03/26 02:00:00 PM" , format="%Y/%m/%d %I:%M:%S %p")
[1] NA
I have tried this in the R version 2.11.1, R version 2.10.1 and R version
2.9.2 . They all does not work. The operation system is
2008 Oct 28
2
A question about the API mkchar()
Hi guys,
I've got a question about the API mkchar(). I have met some difficulty
in parsing utf-8 string to mkchar() in R-2.7.0.
I was intending to parse an utf-8 string str_jan (some Japanese
characters such as?, whose utf-8 code is E381B5) to R API SEXP
mkChar(const char *name) , we only need to create the SEXP using the
string that we parsed.
Unfortunately, I found when parsing the
2011 Nov 14
1
.jinit() : Cannot create Java virtual machine
Dear all,
when using .jinit() I get the message .jinit() : Cannot create Java
virtual machine (-1).
The details:
I am using the Dismo package.Dismo has a function 'maxent' that communi-cates with this program(MaxEnt).MaxEnt is available as a stand-alone Java program.
It is normal when I execute the command : "jar <- paste(system.file(package="dismo"),
2005 Apr 20
1
localeToCharset error for Thai locale (PR#7799)
Full_Name: Hutcha Sriplung
Version: 2.1.0
OS: windows
Submission from: (NULL) (202.12.74.9)
In R-2.1.0, I found that 'example' function does not work properly and report an
error message as shown below on a Windows machine (running r-devel release) but
not on Linux.
> example(attach)
Error in switch(x[2], "1250" = return("ISO 8859-2"), "1251" =
2008 Dec 31
1
Chinese characters encoding problem with XML
XML is a good tool reading data from web within R. But I wonder how could get the encoding correctly.
library(XML)
url <- 'http://www.szitic.com/docc/jz-lmzq.html'
xml <- htmlTreeParse(url, useInternal=TRUE)
q <- "//tbody/tr/td"
dat <- unlist(xpathApply(xml, q, xmlValue))
df <- as.data.frame(t(matrix(dat, 4)))
dt<-as.character(df[15,1])
The first column of df
2017 Jun 29
1
Windows iconv() "failure" in certain locales
>>>>> Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de>
>>>>> on Wed, 28 Jun 2017 18:45:59 +0200 writes:
> On 27.06.2017 17:36, Martin Maechler wrote:
>> This is a continuation of the R-devel thread with subject
>> "suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users" :
>>
>> As I said there, a
2003 Aug 06
2
L10N and i18n of R
Dear R-users of non-English speaking countires.
Maybe a good news for those who want to use R in their
local languages. Recently two Japanese, E. Nakama and
M. Okada, succeeded in "making R speak Japanese". At
present, R can handle Japanese (as well as other languages,
I guess) character strings if one use consoles which
can understand Japanese. Also P. Murrell kindly
provided a
2003 Aug 06
2
L10N and i18n of R
Dear R-users of non-English speaking countires.
Maybe a good news for those who want to use R in their
local languages. Recently two Japanese, E. Nakama and
M. Okada, succeeded in "making R speak Japanese". At
present, R can handle Japanese (as well as other languages,
I guess) character strings if one use consoles which
can understand Japanese. Also P. Murrell kindly
provided a