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auk (version 0.4.0)

auk_state: Filter the eBird data by state

Description

Define a filter for the eBird Basic Dataset (EBD) based on a set of states. This function only defines the filter and, once all filters have been defined, auk_filter() should be used to call AWK and perform the filtering.

Usage

auk_state(x, state, replace = FALSE)

Arguments

x

auk_ebd or auk_sampling object; reference to file created by auk_ebd() or auk_sampling().

state

character; states to filter by. eBird uses 4 to 6 character state codes consisting of two parts, the 2-letter ISO country code and a 1-3 character state code, separated by a dash. For example, "US-NY" corresponds to New York State in the United States. Refer to the data frame ebird_states for look up state codes.

replace

logical; multiple calls to auk_state() are additive, unless replace = FALSE, in which case the previous list of states to filter by will be removed and replaced by that in the current call.

Value

An auk_ebd object.

Details

It is not possible to filter by both country and state, so calling auk_state() will reset the country filter to all countries, and vice versa.

This function can also work with on an auk_sampling object if the user only wishes to filter the sampling event data.

See Also

Other filter: auk_bbox, auk_bcr, auk_breeding, auk_complete, auk_country, auk_date, auk_distance, auk_duration, auk_extent, auk_filter, auk_last_edited, auk_observer, auk_project, auk_protocol, auk_species, auk_time

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# state codes for a given country can be looked up in ebird_states
dplyr::filter(ebird_states, country == "Costa Rica")
# choose texas, united states and puntarenas, cost rica
states <- c("US-TX", "CR-P")
system.file("extdata/ebd-sample.txt", package = "auk") %>%
  auk_ebd() %>%
  auk_state(states)
  
# alternatively, without pipes
ebd <- auk_ebd(system.file("extdata/ebd-sample.txt", package = "auk"))
auk_state(ebd, states)
# }

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