ons_extra {onsr}R Documentation

Access dataset's additional information

Description

Data in each version is broken down by dimensions, and a unique combination of dimension options in a version can be used to retrieve observation level data.

Usage

ons_dim(id = NULL, edition = NULL, version = NULL)

ons_dim_opts(
  id = NULL,
  edition = NULL,
  version = NULL,
  dimension = NULL,
  limit = NULL,
  offset = NULL
)

ons_meta(id = NULL, edition = NULL, version = NULL)

Arguments

id

⁠[character]⁠ Id that represents a dataset.

edition

⁠[character]⁠ A subset of the dataset representing a specific time period. For some datasets this edition can contain all time periods (all historical data). The latest version of this is displayed by default.

version

⁠[character]⁠ A specific instance of the edition at a point in time. New versions can be published as a result of corrections, revisions or new data becoming available.

dimension

⁠[character]⁠

limit

⁠[numeric(1): NULL]⁠ Number of records to return. By default is NULL, which means that the defaults of the ONS API are used. You can set it to a number to request more (or less) records, and also to Inf to request all records.

offset

⁠[numeric(1): NULL]⁠ The position in the dataset of a particular record. By specifying offset , you retrieve a subset of records starting with the offset value. Offset normally works with length , which determines how many records to retrieve starting from the offset.

Value

A character vector.

Examples

## Not run: 
ons_dim(id = "cpih01")

ons_dim_opts(id = "cpih01", dimension = "time")

ons_meta(id = "cpih01")

## End(Not run)

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