concord_hs: Concord Within HS Codes

Description Usage Arguments Value Note Source Examples

Description

Concords codes within the Harmonized System classification (HS0, HS1, HS2, HS3, HS4, HS5).

Usage

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concord_hs(sourcevar, origin, destination, dest.digit = 4, all = FALSE)

Arguments

sourcevar

An input character vector of HS codes. The function accepts 2, 4, 6-digit HS codes.

origin

A string setting the input industry classification: "HS0" (1988/92), "HS1" (1996), "HS2" (2002), "HS3" (2007), "HS4" (2012), and "HS5" (2017).

destination

A string setting the output industry classification: "HS0" (1988/92), "HS1" (1996), "HS2" (2002), "HS3" (2007), "HS4" (2012), and "HS5" (2017).

dest.digit

An integer indicating the preferred number of digits for output codes. Allows 2, 4, or 6-digit HS codes. The default is 4 digits.

all

Either TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, the function will return (1) all matched outputs for each input, and (2) the share of occurrences for each matched output among all matched outputs. Users can use the shares as weights for more precise concordances. If FALSE, the function will only return the matched output with the largest share of occurrences (the mode match). If the mode consists of multiple matches, the function will return the first matched output.

Value

The matched output(s) for each element of the input vector. Either a list object when all = TRUE or a character vector when all = FALSE.

Note

Always include leading zeros in codes (e.g. use HS code 010110 instead of 10110)—results may be buggy otherwise.

Source

Concordance tables provided by:

Examples

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# HS5 to HS4
concord(sourcevar = c("1206", "8546"),
        origin = "HS5", destination = "HS4",
        dest.digit = 4, all = TRUE)

# HS0 to HS5
concord(sourcevar = c("010111", "382390"),
        origin = "HS0", destination = "HS5",
        dest.digit = 6, all = TRUE)

concordance documentation built on April 24, 2020, 5:05 p.m.