Function to estimate the gender from a first name. Connects directly to the genderize.io API sending a request with a name and parses the response to return the predicted gender.
genderize(
name,
country_id = NULL,
simplify = TRUE,
apikey = get_api_key(),
meta = FALSE
)Name/s to estimate the gender. Can be a single character
string or a character vector. Obligatory parameter.
Responses will in a lot of cases be more accurate if the
data is narrowed to a specific country. This optional parameter allows to
specify a specific country. The parameter must be a country code following
the common ISO
3166-1 alpha-2 country code convention. To see a list of the supported
countries use the supported_countries function or visit the
following link.
Defines if the result should be returned as a single vector
or a data.frame with additional information. By default set to
TRUE, which returns a vector. If set to FALSE, it will
include additional information about:
The probability indicating the certainty of the assigned gender. Basically the ratio of male to females.
The count representing the number of data rows examined in order to calculate the response.
Optional parameter to pass the API key. The API is free for up
to 1000 names/day. No sign up or API key needed. Yet, if more requests
would be needed, visit the genderize.io
store and the obtained API key can be passed through this parameter. The
API can also be saved one time through the save_api_key function,
so it is not necessary to call again.
Logical parameter to define if API related information
should be returned. By default set to FALSE. Returns information
about:
The amount of names available in the current time window
The number of names left in the current time window
Seconds remaining until a new time window opens
The estimated age in a single character vector form or a
data.frame with additional information.
Please be aware about local privacy protection regulations such as GDPR when dealing with personal data.
The function automatically handles pagination (max. 10 names per API
request), missing values & duplicated values. If a name is duplicated for
the same country_id (if the parameter has been passed), it will
handle the request as a a single name to save requests, returning the same
value for the duplicated names. To see more details about the API
documentation, visit the genderize.io
website.
# NOT RUN {
genderize(name=c("Ben", "Maria"))
# }
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