At 15:25 12/03/2020, Thomas Cox wrote:
>I also noted yesterday that the raw data has lines that are
>continued on a second line, with a hyphen at the end of the first
>line. Are you seeing missing data as a result?
No. Not only isn't that affecting me, but nor am I seeing what you
describe. Whilst most of the Chinese provinces (but no other
countries) currently have more data than will fit across my screen in
a single line (with any font size that I can read!), they simply
word-wrap, and I'm seeing no signs of 'any line separators' (with a
hyphen or anything else) within the file.
I'll send you, off-list, the current JHU file as I have downloaded
it, and will be interested to hear whether you see any of these
hyphens within it. I suspect that something at your end must be
adding the hyphens, since they certainly don't exist in the file
supplied by JHU.
Kind Regards,
John
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