Thanks. The --encoding option indeed makes it all work. Rscript --help
does not show the --encoding option in the list of options.
And yes, you are right. I was using R 4.1.2 when I first wrote to the
list. I was experiencing a technical issue with R 4.2.1 which was
preventing me from switchi
If you're running it from Rscript, you'll have to specify the encoding like
this:
Rscript --encoding UTF-8 file
If you're using R for Windows, I'm surprised this issue would come up since
R 4.2.0 added support for UTF-8. At least on my own Windows machine, I can
run exactly what you wrote and not
On 21/09/2022 11:46, Bert Gunter wrote:
?options
options(encoding = "utf-8")
in a startup file or function should presumably do it. See ?Startup
Bert
Thanks everyone. Setting encoding in options in Rprofile.site has taken
care of it.
Curiously, it doesn't seem to solve the whole problem fo
?options
options(encoding = "utf-8")
in a startup file or function should presumably do it. See ?Startup
Bert
On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 7:34 AM Andrew Hart via R-help
wrote:
> Hi there. I'm working with some utf-8 incoded csv files which gives me
> data frames with utf-8 encoded headers. This me
Hi Andrew,
If you look at ?source you see its default value for encoding is
picked up from getOption("encoding"). Couldn't you just set this
option in your Rprofile?
HTH,
Eric
On Wed, Sep 21, 2022 at 5:34 PM Andrew Hart via R-help
wrote:
>
> Hi there. I'm working with some utf-8 incoded csv fil
Hi there. I'm working with some utf-8 incoded csv files which gives me
data frames with utf-8 encoded headers. This means when I write things like
dat$proporciĆ³n
in an R script and then source it, I have to make sure the R script is
incoded using utf-8 (and not latin1) and then I also have to ex
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