Thank you very much for all your comments, and sorry for the confusion
of my messages. My corpus is a collection of responses to an open
question from a questionnaire. Since my intention is not to create
groups of respondents but to treat all responses as a "whole
discourse" on a particular
Ok, thank you. And is there any function to get the table directly
from the original corpus?
best,
joan-josep vallbé
On Mar 29, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 29/03/2009 7:02 AM, Joan-Josep Vallbé wrote:
Dear all,
I have a word frequency list from a corpus (say, in .csv
the words) from that frequency list with R? I'm exploring the "ca"
package but I'm not able to solve this detail.
Thank you very much!
Joan-Josep Vallbé
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?count.fields to diagnose this.
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Joan-Josep Vallbé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
Hi, I've tried it with read.delim:
ayuso <- read.delim("/Users/user/Rwork/ayusotriada.txt")
and now the error message is "Error with make.names(col.names
, dec=".", strip.white=TRUE)
or with read.delim, the error message "Error with
make.names(col.names, unique =
TRUE) :
string multibyte 187 invalid
still appears. thanks!
On 02/10/2008, at 14:30, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
Look at ?count.fields to diagnose this.
On Thu, Oct 2, 2
Hi, I've tried it with read.delim:
ayuso <- read.delim("/Users/user/Rwork/ayusotriada.txt")
and now the error message is "Error with make.names(col.names, unique
= TRUE) :
string multibyte 187 invalid"
thanks!
On 02/10/2008, at 12:21, Joan-Josep Vallbé wrot
#x27;s no blank
spaces. However, some variables have quite long names such as
"valoracion.experiencias.segundo.year". Could it be the problem? If
that is the case, I still don't understand why I have more columns
that column names. Could anyone help me with that?
Thank you
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