commons_answered_questions {hansard} | R Documentation |
House of Commons answered questions
Description
Imports data on House of Commons answered questions. If all parameters are left empty, imports all available answered questions in a tibble.
If answering_department
and/or answered_by
are
given a vector with multiple deparments/IDs, all possible combination of
those criteria are returned.
Usage
commons_answered_questions(answering_department = NULL,
answered_by = NULL, start_date = "1900-01-01",
end_date = Sys.Date(), extra_args = NULL, tidy = TRUE,
tidy_style = "snake", verbose = TRUE)
hansard_commons_answered_questions(answering_department = NULL,
answered_by = NULL, start_date = "1900-01-01",
end_date = Sys.Date(), extra_args = NULL, tidy = TRUE,
tidy_style = "snake", verbose = TRUE)
Arguments
answering_department |
Accepts the name of a department or a
list of department names. Returns a tibble with all answered questions
in the House of Commons from the given department. Defaults to |
answered_by |
Accepts the ID of an MP, or a list of IDs. Returns a
tibble with all answered questions in the House of Commons by the given
MP(s). Defaults to |
start_date |
Only includes questions answered introduced on or after
this date. Accepts character values in |
end_date |
Only includes questions answered on or before this date.
Accepts character values in |
extra_args |
Additional parameters and queries to pass to API. These
queries must be strings and start with "&". See the
API documentation
or the package vignette for more details. Defaults to |
tidy |
Logical parameter. If |
tidy_style |
The style to convert variable names to, if
|
verbose |
If |
Value
A tibble with details on all answered questions in the House of Commons.
See Also
Examples
## Not run:
x <- commons_answered_questions(
answering_department = c("health", "education"),
answered_by = c("4019", "1542", "111"),
start_date = "2017-01-01"
)
y <- commons_answered_questions(
start_date = "2017-03-26",
end_date = "2017-04-01"
)
## End(Not run)