I have a simple function in one of my R packages, with one of the arguments symbol = "£":
formatPound <- function(x, digits = 2, nsmall = 2, symbol = "£"){
paste(symbol, format(x, digits = digits, nsmall = nsmall))
}
But when running R CMD check, I get this warning:
* checking R files for non-ASCII characters ... WARNING
Found the following files with non-ASCII characters:
formatters.R
It’s definitely that £ symbol that causes the problem. If I replace it with a legitimate ASCII character, like $, the warning disappears.
Question: How can I use £ in my function argument, without incurring a R CMD check warning?
Looks like “Writing R Extensions” covers this in Section 1.7.1 “Encoding Issues”.
One of the recommendations in this page is to use the Unicode encoding
\uxxxx. Since £ is Unicode 00A3, you can use: