Mixed Models Module
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Re: Mixed Models Module
Hi
I just got a feedback that in windows 10 the interaction "star", U+273D, shows up as "<9c>", whereas in linux and mcos it shows up fine. I thought I solve it and push 0.9.6, when my windowz VM stops misbehaving.
By the way, do you ever encounter this problem?
The user says It does not happen in jmv modules.
I just got a feedback that in windows 10 the interaction "star", U+273D, shows up as "<9c>", whereas in linux and mcos it shows up fine. I thought I solve it and push 0.9.6, when my windowz VM stops misbehaving.
By the way, do you ever encounter this problem?
The user says It does not happen in jmv modules.
Re: Mixed Models Module
Yes, it shows as 9c in windows 10.
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Re: Mixed Models Module
As far as I can tell from my sloppy windows VM it seems fixed now. Please push 0.9.6 to jamovi library (it also fixes the issue with multinomial plots)
thanks
marcello
thanks
marcello
Re: Mixed Models Module
Hi,mcfanda@gmail.com wrote:Hi
I just got a feedback that in windows 10 the interaction "star", U+273D, shows up as "<9c>", whereas in linux and mcos it shows up fine. I thought I solve it and push 0.9.6, when my windowz VM stops misbehaving.
By the way, do you ever encounter this problem?
The user says It does not happen in jmv modules.
I just compiled and installed the master 0.9.6, but the problem still occurs in win 10 and 7, only for the GAMLj module.
I attach a screen.
Best regards.
Maurizio
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Re: Mixed Models Module
thanks, I'll check it out
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Re: Mixed Models Module
Ok, I'm giving another try (0.9.7), Please be indulgent, I am not longer familiar with windows as I used to be
Re: Mixed Models Module
Hi,
with revision 0.9.7, the star given for missing, has returned to its place
Thank you so much.
Maurizio
with revision 0.9.7, the star given for missing, has returned to its place
Thank you so much.
Maurizio
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Re: Mixed Models Module
when possible, I'd like 0.9.7 to be pushed in the library
thanks
thanks
Re: Mixed Models Module
hey! don't put HTML in there!
you can do it this way:
but this approach won't work properly if one of the variable names contain a backstick.
probably the best way would be:
jonathon
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.nicifyTerms<-function(term) {
term<-gsub("`","",term,fixed = T)
gsub(":"," ✽ ",term)
}
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.nicifyTerms<-function(term) {
term<-gsub("`","",term,fixed = T)
gsub(":",getOption('jmvTermSep', ':'),term)
}
probably the best way would be:
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.nicifyTerms<-function(term) {
term <- jmvcore::decomposeTerm(term)
term <- jmvcore::stringifyTerm(term)
term
}
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Re: Mixed Models Module
Thanks Jonathon,
I pushed a new master (0.9.7) with the last version of .nicifyTerm() as you suggested. In linux works well, it should be ok in other OS too.
I pushed a new master (0.9.7) with the last version of .nicifyTerm() as you suggested. In linux works well, it should be ok in other OS too.