On Tue, 4 Jan 2011, Luca Meyer wrote:

How would I go by doing that? I have tried with:

source("file.R", encoding="it_IT.UTF-8")

But I get

Error in file(file, "r", encoding = encoding) :
 unsupported conversion from 'it_IT.UTF-8' to ''

Well, that is not the value I suggested -- so what not simply follow what you were asked to try?


Thanks,
Luca

PS:  "it_IT.UTF-8" is what I get under locale when I run sessionInfo()

Il giorno 03/gen/2011, alle ore 09.48, Prof Brian Ripley ha scritto:

On Mon, 3 Jan 2011, peter dalgaard wrote:


On Jan 3, 2011, at 08:32 , Luca Meyer wrote:

Being italians when writing comments/instructions we use accented letters - 
like à, ò, è, etc.... when running R scripts using such characters I get and 
error saying:

invalid multibyte character in parser

I have been looking at the help and searched the r-help archives but I haven't 
find anything that I could intelligibly apply to my case.

Can anyone suggest a fix for this error?

The most likely cause is that your scripts are written in an "8 bit ASCII" 
encoding (Latin-1 or -9, most likely), while R is running in a UTF8 locale. If that is 
the cause, the fix is to standardize things to use the same locale. You can convert the 
encoding of your source file using the iconv utility (in a Terminal window).

Or use the 'encoding' argument of source() to tell R what the encoding is, e.g. encoding="latin1" or "latin-9" (the inconsistency being in the iconv used on Macs, not in R).


-pd


Thanks,
Luca

Mr. Luca Meyer
www.lucameyer.com
IBM SPSS Statistics release 19.0.0
R version 2.12.1 (2010-12-16)
Mac OS X 10.6.5 (10H574) - kernel Darwin 10.5.0

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