Decode Australian phone numbers to integers
When dealing with mobile phone numbers in R they are often represented as character vectors. However, this comes this with two problems: (1) character vectors use excessive memory and (2) it necessitates a standard format to filter and match them.
dauphin
attempts to solve these problems: using (32-bit) integer
vectors
to store Australian mobile and landline numbers.
library(dauphin)
mobs <- c("0407 000 123", "0407000123", "61407 000 123", "+61 407 000 123")
dauphin_mobile(mobs)
If your data contains both landline and mobile (for the same client), you can
use dauphin_mobile_landline
to ensure they are entered in the correct field.
dauphin_mobile_landline(c("0412 345 678", "6532 1234"),
c("03 6533 4444", "0400 111 222"),
default_area_code = 3)
An unexported function format_dauphin_mobile
is also temporarily available
for a standard character format.
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