On 9/13/19 11:01 AM, IAGO GINÉ VÁZQUEZ wrote:
I have a chinese character on a data frame, but the output of printing it is 
its UTF-8 code. Concretely, the character is 會 and the code is U+6703. 
Following the code I arrive to the instruction

base::format.default("會")
which prints

[1] "<U+6703>"

I do not know which is the extent of this behaviour either if it follows on 
most recent versions of R.

Is it expected?

If you are running this on Windows in an encoding where the character cannot be represented (e.g. non-Chinese locale), then yes, this is expected behavior.

On Unix systems where R can run in UTF-8 encoding (Linux, macOS), the character will be formatted/displayed properly.

Best
Tomas


Thank you!

Iago

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