Package: pinyin 1.1.7
pinyin: Convert Chinese Characters into Pinyin, Sijiao, Wubi or Other Codes
Convert Chinese characters into Pinyin (the official romanization system for Standard Chinese in mainland China, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan. See <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinyin> for details), Sijiao (four or five numerical digits per character. See <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four-Corner_Method>.), Wubi (an input method with five strokes. See <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wubi_method>) or user-defined codes.
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pinyin.pdf |pinyin.html✨
pinyin/json (API)
# Install 'pinyin' in R: |
install.packages('pinyin', repos = c('https://pzhaonet.r-universe.dev', 'https://cloud.r-project.org')) |
Bug tracker:https://github.com/pzhaonet/pinyin/issues
- pinyin2 - The Dictionary to Convert Chinese Characters to Pinyin.
bookdownchinese-characterspinyin
Last updated 4 years agofrom:c59e4b1768. Checks:OK: 1 NOTE: 6. Indexed: yes.
Target | Result | Date |
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Doc / Vignettes | OK | Nov 17 2024 |
R-4.5-win | NOTE | Nov 17 2024 |
R-4.5-linux | NOTE | Nov 17 2024 |
R-4.4-win | NOTE | Nov 17 2024 |
R-4.4-mac | NOTE | Nov 17 2024 |
R-4.3-win | NOTE | Nov 17 2024 |
R-4.3-mac | NOTE | Nov 17 2024 |
Exports:as.pinyinbookdown2pyfile.rename2pyfile2pyload_dicpinyinpypydic
Dependencies:data.tablesplitstackshape