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If you don't need/want your Office 365 key there is a way of extracting it for use elsewhere. Credit for this is to the crew at LinxTablets.co.uk.
If you have already signed in using a Microsoft account you have to create a new one and not sign in with Microsoft. When you are going through the process of creating a new user account in settings tap 'Sign in without a Microsoft Account' at the bottom. You can delete this later once you're done.
If you've already activated Office on your Surface under any user account this won't work either.
The 'offer' for Microsoft Office is time limited. I would assume that the key itself expires even if you extract it but I cannot confirm that this is definitely the case.
- On the Start menu tap the office tile to launch the activation wizard.
- On the window that appears on the desktop tap 'activate'. This launches your web browser.
- !!!Don't sign in at this point!!! Instead copy and paste the URL into a text editor. If you study the URL you just pasted carefully...that's an office key in there.
I hope that proves useful.
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I am trying to download and extract a .csv file from a webpage using R.
This question is a duplicate of Using R to download zipped data file, extract, and import data.
I cannot get the solution to work, but it may be due to the web address i am using.
I am trying to download the .csv files from http://data.worldbank.org/country/united-kingdom (under the download data drop down)
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Using @Dirk's solution from the link above, i tried
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I got the extended link by looking at the page source code, which I expect is causing the problems, although it works if i paste it into the address bar.
The file downloads with the correct Gb
But these are the file names when i manually download them.
I'd appreciate some help with where i am going wrong , thanks
I am using Windows 8, R version 3.1.0
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In order to get your data to download and uncompress, you need to set
mode='wb'
It looks like the default is 'w' which assumes a text files. If it was a plain csv file this would be fine. But since it's compressed, it's a binary file, hence the 'wb'. Without the 'wb' part, you can't open the zip at all.
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It's almost everything ok. In this case you only need to specify that it's a comma separated file, eg using
sep=','
in read.table
:With this little change i can import your csv smoothly.
HTH, Luca
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The Word Bank Developmet Indictors can be obtained using the WDI package. For example,
See WDIsearch and WDI functions and the rerference manual for more info.
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