On 2012-10-15 9:40, Manish Gupta wrote:
I just noticed chinese characters are not printed by using this. Some other
characters gets printed on axis as shown below for the sugested solution.
x <- read.csv(textConnection("名称,类,学生
木材,2,2
表,3,4
笔,4,2
垃圾桶,5,6
杯,6,3"), header = TRUE)
rownames(x) <- x[,1]
x <- x[,-1]
barplot(t(x), horiz = TRUE, beside = TRUE, legend.text = TRUE, xlab="名称类学生")
<http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4646185/Screenshot-1.png>
I have test this code in a FreeBSD. The locale of the OS is "C".
After starting R, I use `Sys.setlocale(category = "LC_ALL", locale =
"zh_CN.UTF-8")' to set the internal locale of R to "zh_CN.UTF-8".
I save the above command in a file with encoding of UTF-8. And in R, I
use `source("a.txt", encoding="UTF-8")'. I can get a figure, with
correct characters (in Chinese) in all positions except that in legend
(I don't know why?).
HIH,
Jinsong
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