Accepts an ID number for a member of the House of Commons, and returns a tibble of of all their oral and written questions.
mp_questions(mp_id = NULL, question_type = "all",
start_date = "1900-01-01", end_date = Sys.Date(), extra_args = NULL,
tidy = TRUE, tidy_style = "snake_case", verbose = TRUE)hansard_mp_questions(mp_id = NULL, question_type = "all",
start_date = "1900-01-01", end_date = Sys.Date(), extra_args = NULL,
tidy = TRUE, tidy_style = "snake_case", verbose = TRUE)
The ID number of a member of the House of Commons, or a vector
of IDs. Defaults to NULL
.
Accepts the arguments 'all'
, 'oral'
and
'written'
. This parameter is not case sensitive.
Defaults to 'all'
.
Only includes questions answered on or after this date.
Accepts character values in 'YYYY-MM-DD'
format, and objects of
class Date
, POSIXt
, POSIXct
, POSIXlt
or
anything else that can be coerced to a date with as.Date()
.
Defaults to '1900-01-01'
.
Only includes questions answered on or before this date.
Accepts character values in 'YYYY-MM-DD'
format, and objects of
class Date
, POSIXt
, POSIXct
, POSIXlt
or
anything else that can be coerced to a date with as.Date()
.
Defaults to the current system date.
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 NULL
.
Logical parameter. If TRUE
, fixes the variable names
in the tibble to remove special characters and superfluous text, and
converts the variable names to a consistent style. Defaults to TRUE
.
The style to convert variable names to, if
tidy = TRUE
. Accepts one of 'snake_case'
, 'camelCase'
and 'period.case'
. Defaults to 'snake_case'
.
If TRUE
, returns data to console on the progress
of the API request. Defaults to TRUE
.
A tibble with details on all questions asked by a member of the House of Commons.
# NOT RUN {
x <- mp_questions(c(172,3967) 'all')
y <- mp_questions(172, 'all')
z <- mp_questions(c(172,3967) 'written')
# }
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