Hi again, Duncan: I understand you tell me, but I don't reach it runs in Mac. How must I do?.
Thanks. Eva --- El sáb, 27/10/12, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.dun...@gmail.com> escribió: De: Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.dun...@gmail.com> Asunto: Re: [R] Encoding Para: "Eva Prieto Castro" <evapcas...@yahoo.es> CC: r-help@r-project.org Fecha: sábado, 27 de octubre, 2012 14:12 On 12-10-27 7:28 AM, Eva Prieto Castro wrote: > Hi again: > > I could make tha package (in Windows 7) but it does not run in Mac. > > Please could you tell me how to make a package in Windows PC with source code > saved in utf-8 in the way the package runs on a Mac ? One likely problem is that you need to declare in the DESCRIPTION file which encoding you are using. The other problem is that you may not be consistently using UTF-8 encodings. Since your system (as shown below) defaults to Latin1, files produced by R will default to Latin1 encoding. If you consistently use Latin1 and declare that in the DESCRIPTION, your Mac should be able to work with the package. In your other message you mentioned Unicode and UCS-2. UCS-2 is not UTF-8, they are different. "Unicode" is ambiguous, but on Windows it generally means UCS-2. As you found, R can read that, but it's not used by default, so I would avoid it. One other approach to this is to avoid non-ASCII characters. Then UTF-8 and Latin1 are the same, and you won't run into problems. But if you are writing Spanish, that's not easy. Duncan Murdoch > > In my pc (where I create the package) : >> l10n_info() > $MBCS > [1] FALSE > > $`UTF-8` > [1] FALSE > > $`Latin-1` > [1] TRUE > > $codepage > [1] 1252 > > > Thanks. > > Eva > > --- El sáb, 27/10/12, Eva Prieto Castro <evapcas...@yahoo.es> escribió: > > De: Eva Prieto Castro <evapcas...@yahoo.es> > Asunto: Re: Encoding > Para: r-help@r-project.org > Fecha: sábado, 27 de octubre, 2012 08:48 > > Hi, > > I solved the problem as follows: > > source(file="example.R", encoding="UCS-2") > > Thanks > > Eva > > --- El sáb, 27/10/12, Eva Prieto Castro <evapcas...@yahoo.es> escribió: > > De: Eva Prieto Castro <evapcas...@yahoo.es> > Asunto: Encoding > Para: r-help@r-project.org > Fecha: sábado, 27 de octubre, 2012 07:34 > > Hi, > > I work with R on Windows, so I use ANSI encode; but when I run my projects on > a linux or mac pc, It fails, so I change the encoding to unicode (in the same > mac pc) and runs ok. > > The problema is that I need tu make the package in mi pc (windows) and when I > save my sources as unicode it fails: I make source("mydile.R") and it >return tle following: > > Error en eval(expr, envir, enclos) : objeto 'ÿþ' no encontrado > > How can I resolve it?. I need to make the package in a windows pc ant it may > run ok on all the OS. > > Thanks in advance. > > Eva > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > > > ______________________________________________ > R-help@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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