Gregory Jefferis
Gregory Jefferis
@hypercompetent: https://github.com/BrancoLab/BrainRender/graphs/contributors ;-) Incidentally, either of you might be interested in some of https://github.com/jefferis/nat.mouselight and https://github.com/schlegelp/pymaid and https://github.com/schlegelp/navis.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'd be happy to review a PR but I don't think I'll have time to address this myself.
> Doesn't as.character(bit64::as.integer64((x))) solve the problem? @dokato yes some variation on that could help, but I have so far resisted to make base nat depend on the bit64 package.
late response, but to investigate would need to know the full function call that you made. Perhaps it has a bracket in the journal name?
Dear @JobNmadu, please see my previous comment of 9 Jul 2019. What is the journal you are querying?
Please can you do `dput(PubList$Journal)` and report the result. Otherwise we cannot know what input value triggered the error.
Dear @JobNmadu, Your second example (`impact
This may be related to this: https://github.com/ckreibich/scholar.py/issues/52 The implication is that you would need to store a cookie from a web session in which you have filled out a captcha...
Hmm not sure what you mean – can you be more specific about what search you want to do?
I'm afraid that's not part of the current functionality. I'm sure a patch would be welcome if there is a way to get this information from google scholar.