This guide provides a basic overview of the use of the csodata package for new users. Install (if necessary) and load the package:
# # Install or update the package:
# install.packages("csodata")
library(csodata)
A list of all the tables available on PxStat can be downloaded with
cso_get_toc
. You can search through the title field using
cso_search_toc
. (A “Loaded cached toc” or “Loaded cached
data” message indicates that the data was retrieved from the cache,
instead of being downloaded again.)
<- cso_get_toc()
toc #> [1] "Warning: Failed retrieving table of contents. Please check internet connection and that data.cso.ie is online"
head(toc)
#> NULL
To download a dataset, use cso_get_data
and include a
table code from the table of contents.
<- cso_get_data("PEA19")
tbl1 #> [1] "Warning: Failed retrieving table of contents. Please check internet connection and that data.cso.ie is online"
Metadata can be also downloaded or displayed to console:
<- cso_get_meta("CDP06")
meta1 cso_disp_meta("CDP06")
#> Loaded cached data
#> *** METADATA ***
#> CSO Table = Annual Estimated Net Migration 1951 to 2011 per 1,000 of Average Population
#> Units = Number
#> Copyright = Central Statistics Office, Ireland
#> Time interval in data = Intercensal Period
#> Are these statistics experimental? -FALSE
#> Date last modified = 2020-10-30T11:00:00Z
#> Variables:
#> [1] "Intercensal Period" "Province or County" "Year"
#>
#> Statistics:
#> [1] "Annual Estimated Net Migration 1951 to 2011 per 1,000 of Average Population"
#>
#> Geographic Data:
#> [1] FALSE
Geographic vector data in ESRI shapefile format can be downloaded for use in mapping. This is a map of county councils and other local authorities in Ireland, there are many other maps available.
<- cso_get_geo("County Councils")
shp #> Reading layer `2019_Local_Authorities' from data source
#> `C:\Users\orourkej\AppData\Local\Temp\RtmpAvfAgJ\2019_Local_Authorities.shp'
#> using driver `GeoJSON'
#> Simple feature collection with 31 features and 2 fields
#> Geometry type: MULTIPOLYGON
#> Dimension: XY
#> Bounding box: xmin: -10.68088 ymin: 51.41991 xmax: -5.996287 ymax: 55.44662
#> Geodetic CRS: WGS 84
This data can be plotted using the leaflet
package. Here
we plot the outline of each region.
# install.packages("leaflet")
library(leaflet)
leaflet(shp) %>%
addTiles() %>%
addPolygons()
The data which has been cached locally can be manually cleared once we are done with it.
cso_clear_cache()