Dnia 8 stycznia 2010 9:20 S Devriese sdmaill...@gmail.com napisał(a):
Mhh, you could have a look at write.matrix in the MASS package, but I'm
afraid that you might have to specify the encoding explicitly (see
?connections, the section on encoding)
Thank you. The matrix that I write are coding
On 01/07/2010 11:36 AM, robert-mcfad...@o2.pl wrote:
Dnia 7 stycznia 2010 11:30 S Devriese sdmaill...@gmail.com napisał(a):
you might try
# open file connection
sink(item1.xml)
# print object
my.matrix
# close file connection
sink()
Unfortunately, It does not code letter
Finally, I managed to automatically generate rather simple XML code. In R this
is a matrix. The problem concerns how to write that matrix to file. I use
write.table and the extension of file .xml Everything works perfect beside
coding some language letters (Polish). But the problem disappears
On 01/07/2010 10:13 AM, Robert wrote:
Finally, I managed to automatically generate rather simple XML code. In R
this is a matrix. The problem concerns how to write that matrix to file. I
use write.table and the extension of file .xml Everything works perfect
beside coding some language
Dnia 7 stycznia 2010 10:41 S Devriese sdmaill...@gmail.com napisał(a):
Have you checked the XML package?
If you print the matrix within R, this it look like you want (including
correct langauge encoding? Because in that case, you probably could use
sink (see ?sink).
Stephan
Yes. In R I
On 01/07/2010 10:57 AM, robert-mcfad...@o2.pl wrote:
Dnia 7 stycznia 2010 10:41 S Devriese sdmaill...@gmail.com napisał(a):
Have you checked the XML package?
If you print the matrix within R, this it look like you want (including
correct langauge encoding? Because in that case, you probably
Dnia 7 stycznia 2010 11:30 S Devriese sdmaill...@gmail.com napisał(a):
you might try
# open file connection
sink(item1.xml)
# print object
my.matrix
# close file connection
sink()
Unfortunately, It does not code letter appropriate. To #print object it's
better to use write.table. But
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