On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 7:58 AM, Ismail SEZEN wrote:
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> So, it’s more reasonable to identify the gender manually.
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Both Paul ("Crocodile Dundee") Hogan and Donald Trump agree on that.
Jim
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> On 1 Dec 2016, at 23:42, Rich Shepard wrote:
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> On Thu, 1 Dec 2016, Saba Sehrish via R-help wrote:
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>> I have a csv file of Names based on male and female managers. Is there
>> some code in R to identify the gender by names?
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> Saba,
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> Despite the availability of some tools you'll nev
On Thu, 1 Dec 2016, Saba Sehrish via R-help wrote:
I have a csv file of Names based on male and female managers. Is there
some code in R to identify the gender by names?
Saba,
Despite the availability of some tools you'll never find a satisfactory
answer. Consider Lynn, Alex, Ari, Blaine, B
On 01/12/2016 2:40 PM, Saba Sehrish via R-help wrote:
Hi
I have a csv file of Names based on male and female managers. Is there some
code in R to identify the gender by names?
There was a package called genderNames on CRAN for a couple of months,
but the maintainer abandoned it. You could re
> On 1 Dec 2016, at 22:40, Saba Sehrish via R-help wrote:
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> Hi
> I have a csv file of Names based on male and female managers. Is there some
> code in R to identify the gender by names?
> ThanksSaba
>
A simple google search gives the what you are after [1]. But I think it works
only for En
Hello,
I doubt there is, at least a search with package sos didn't show
anything usefull.
But a google search found
https://github.com/KartikTalwar/LeGenderary
Maybe you can get inspiration from there and adapt to R code.
Rui Barradas
Em 01-12-2016 19:40, Saba Sehrish via R-help escreveu:
i
Hi
I have a csv file of Names based on male and female managers. Is there some
code in R to identify the gender by names?
ThanksSaba
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