research_briefings {hansard} | R Documentation |
Parliamentary Research Briefings
Description
Imports data on Parliamentary Research Briefings. To see a list of possible
topics call research_topics_list()
or
research_subtopics_list()
for both topics and subtopics. To
see a list of briefing types, call research_types_list()
. This
function can return results with newlines in the text of the abstract or
description of the research briefing, represented as '\n'
.
Usage
research_briefings(topic = NULL, subtopic = NULL, type = NULL,
extra_args = NULL, tidy = TRUE, tidy_style = "snake",
verbose = TRUE)
hansard_research_briefings(topic = NULL, subtopic = NULL,
type = NULL, extra_args = NULL, tidy = TRUE,
tidy_style = "snake", verbose = TRUE)
Arguments
topic |
The topic of the parliamentary briefing.
Defaults to |
subtopic |
The subtopic of the parliamentary briefing.
Defaults to |
type |
The type of research briefing. Defaults to |
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 parliamentary research briefings on the given topic.
See Also
Examples
## Not run:
x <- research_briefings("Housing and planning")
# Requests can be made using lists created using `research_topics_list`
# and `research_subtopics_list`
research_topics_list <- research_topics_list()
x <- research_briefings(topic = research_topics_list[[7]])
research_subtopics_list <- research_subtopics_list()
x <- research_briefings(subtopic = research_subtopics_list[[7]][10])
# Requests for certain briefing types can also be made using lists
# created with `research_types_list`.
research_types_list <- research_types_list()
x <- research_briefings(type = research_types_list[[3]])
## End(Not run)