austpop {DAAG} | R Documentation |
Population figures for Australian States and Territories
Description
Population figures for Australian states and territories for 1917, 1927, ..., 1997.
Usage
austpop
Format
This data frame contains the following columns:
- year
a numeric vector
- NSW
New South Wales population counts
- Vic
Victoria population counts
- Qld
Queensland population counts
- SA
South Australia population counts
- WA
Western Australia population counts
- Tas
Tasmania population counts
- NT
Northern Territory population counts
- ACT
Australian Capital Territory population counts
- Aust
Population counts for the whole country
Source
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Examples
print("Looping - Example 1.7")
growth.rates <- numeric(8)
for (j in seq(2,9)) {
growth.rates[j-1] <- (austpop[9, j]-austpop[1, j])/austpop[1, j] }
growth.rates <- data.frame(growth.rates)
row.names(growth.rates) <- names(austpop[c(-1,-10)])
# Note the use of row.names() to name the rows of the data frame
growth.rates
pause()
print("Avoiding Loops - Example 1.7b")
sapply(austpop[,-c(1,10)], function(x){(x[9]-x[1])/x[1]})
pause()
print("Plot - Example 1.8a")
attach(austpop)
plot(year, ACT, type="l") # Join the points ("l" = "line")
detach(austpop)
pause()
print("Exerice 1.12.9")
attach(austpop)
oldpar <- par(mfrow=c(2,4))
for (i in 2:9){
plot(austpop[,1], log(austpop[, i]), xlab="Year",
ylab=names(austpop)[i], pch=16, ylim=c(0,10))}
par(oldpar)
detach(austpop)
[Package DAAG version 1.25.6 Index]