I'm sorry, but that example make no sense to me -- you need to mark the
encoding (and don't send HTML that will get stripped).
This is presumably Windows, given the name.
On Thu, 15 May 2008, ronggui wrote:
The incorrect result incurs when the file path contains Chinese character.
It seems that dirname/basename action on unit of byte instead of char, so
the result in the following example is half of what is expected.
No, it works in widechars, that is UCS-2.
I have a suspicion of what the problem is (it is related to attempts to
handle embedded nuls), so please try tomorrow's R-patched to see if I have
fixed it. If that does not work, we need a reproducible example, and that
means a message in a known encoding. (One way to do so is to attach a
plain text message, and tell us in the body of the message the encoding
you used.)
g<-"d:\\如果含有中文\\如果含有中文.txt"
dirname(g)
[1] "d:/如果含"
basename(g)
[1] "如果含有"
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Bachelor of Social Work, Fudan University, China
Master of sociology, Fudan University, China
Ph.D. Candidate, CityU of HK.
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