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taxize (version 0.7.9)

col_children: Search Catalogue of Life for for direct children of a particular taxon.

Description

Search Catalogue of Life for for direct children of a particular taxon.

Usage

col_children(name = NULL, id = NULL, format = NULL, start = NULL, checklist = NULL, ...)

Arguments

name
The string to search for. Only exact matches found the name given will be returned, unless one or wildcards are included in the search string. An * (asterisk) character denotes a wildcard; a character may also be used. The name must be at least 3 characters long, not counting wildcard characters.
id
The record ID of the specific record to return (only for scientific names of species or infraspecific taxa)
format
format of the results returned. Valid values are format=xml and format=php; if the format parameter is omitted, the results are returned in the default XML format. If format=php then results are returned as a PHP array in serialized string format, which can be converted back to an array in PHP using the unserialize command
start
The first record to return. If omitted, the results are returned from the first record (start=0). This is useful if the total number of results is larger than the maximum number of results returned by a single Web service query (currently the maximum number of results returned by a single query is 500 for terse queries and 50 for full queries).
checklist
The year of the checklist to query, if you want a specific year's checklist instead of the lastest as default (numeric).
...
Curl options passed on to GET

Value

A list of data.frame's.

Details

You must provide one of name or id. The other parameters (format and start) are optional.

Examples

Run this code
## Not run: 
# # A basic example
# col_children(name="Apis")
# 
# # An example where there is no classification, results in data.frame with no rows
# col_children(id='b2f88f382aa5568f93a97472c6be6516')
# 
# # Use a specific year's checklist
# col_children(name="Apis", checklist=2012)
# col_children(name="Apis", checklist=2009)
# 
# # Pass in many names or many id's
# out <- col_children(name=c("Buteo","Apis","Accipiter","asdf"), checklist="2012")
# out$Apis # get just the output you want
# library("plyr")
# ldply(out) # or combine to one data.frame
# 
# # or pass many id's
# ids <- c('abe977b1d27007a76dd12a5c93a637bf', 'b2f88f382aa5568f93a97472c6be6516')
# out <- col_children(id = ids, checklist=2012)
# library("plyr")
# ldply(out) # combine to one data.frame
# ## End(Not run)

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