On 15/10/12 08:32, Manish Gupta wrote:
Hi,
I am working on internationalization of R on linux. I have xml file which
has data in Chinese language. I need to read it and plot it. How can i do
it using internationalization on linux?
By following the R manuals. If you use a UTF-8 locale there is normally
no problem in reading. Plotting depends on the device (unstated here)
: see the help for pdf() for example.
Note that there are *two* written 'Chinese language': you may need to
know which,
Regards
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