Hi Sophie, probably it is how you have python installed, but there's a
readme2 now and accompanying paper. I suggest you have a look:
http://garyking.org/words
Gary
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On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 6:47 PM Sophie Li <sophieli(a)princeton.edu> wrote:
> Hi! I'm having an issue with the ReadMe software, where using the
> undergrad() function results in RStudio processing the code forever and
> then crashing. I've looked through the listserv archives and tried to add
> python3=TRUE as an argument in undergrad(), but I get an error message
> saying:
>
> Error in undergrad(sep = ",", stem = F, alphanumeric.only = F, threshold =
> 0.001, :
> unused arguments (sep = ",", stem = F, alphanumeric.only = F, threshold
> = 0.001, python3 = TRUE)
>
> (^ this is code from the replication data
> <https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/QS…>
> for *How the Chinese Government Fabricates Social Media Posts for
> Strategic Distraction, not Engaged Argument*)
>
> I have version 1.1.456 of RStudio and version 3.8 of Python. Would anyone
> be able to assist with this? Happy to provide more information if needed!
>
> Thanks a ton!
>
> Best,
> Sophie
>
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> *Sophie Li *
> Princeton University | Class of 2021
> Department of Politics
> m: (609) 865 8876 | sophieli(a)princeton.edu
>
Hi! I'm having an issue with the ReadMe software, where using the
undergrad() function results in RStudio processing the code forever and
then crashing. I've looked through the listserv archives and tried to add
python3=TRUE as an argument in undergrad(), but I get an error message
saying:
Error in undergrad(sep = ",", stem = F, alphanumeric.only = F, threshold =
0.001, :
unused arguments (sep = ",", stem = F, alphanumeric.only = F, threshold =
0.001, python3 = TRUE)
(^ this is code from the replication data
<https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/QS…>
for *How the Chinese Government Fabricates Social Media Posts for Strategic
Distraction, not Engaged Argument*)
I have version 1.1.456 of RStudio and version 3.8 of Python. Would anyone
be able to assist with this? Happy to provide more information if needed!
Thanks a ton!
Best,
Sophie
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*Sophie Li *
Princeton University | Class of 2021
Department of Politics
m: (609) 865 8876 | sophieli(a)princeton.edu