"Lucie RYBARCZYK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do you know where I can download R 2.1.0 ??
>
> I would like to use ttda.
Which platform?
Both source and Windows binaries of historic releases are on CRAN and
are not particularly hard to find.
Any particular reason why this cannot work with R-2
Do you know where I can download R 2.1.0 ??
I would like to use ttda.
Thanks
Lucie
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2005/8/29, Jean-Pierre Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello Laurent,
>
> Yes, i know there is a problem with ttda.
> I had no time to work on ttda, wich is broken since R version 2.1.
> This new version of R has introduced many new ways to deal with text (
> use of utf by def
Hello Laurent,
Yes, i know there is a problem with ttda.
I had no time to work on ttda, wich is broken since R version 2.1.
This new version of R has introduced many new ways to deal with text (
use of utf by default, grep & family modifications; so i have a lot of
small modifications to do)
I w
Looks like the package is not written for current R. native.enc was used
prior to R 2.1.0. Please take the advice of the posting guide and ask the
maintainer.
BTW, there is no package ttda on CRAN, and you have not told us where you
found it or what version you used. If you mean
h
Hello,
I'm trying to use the package ttda, wich is involved in text analysis,
for my own data about answers in a company survey.
I've installed it, as well as ispell, but when trying to use an example:
> zz <- file("stupid.txt", "w") # build a data file
> cat("{comment - stupid data file} \n"