fetch_lineup | R Documentation |
fetch_lineup
returns the Lineup for matches in given AFL Round. Internally, it calls
a corresponding fetch_lineup_*
function that depends on the source given.
By default the source used will be the official AFL website.
fetch_lineup_afl()
can be called directly and return data from AFL website.
fetch_lineup( season = NULL, round_number = NULL, comp = "AFLM", source = "AFL", ... ) fetch_lineup_afl(season = NULL, round_number = NULL, comp = "AFLM")
season |
Season in YYYY format, defaults to NULL which returns the year
corresponding the |
round_number |
Round number, defaults to NULL which returns latest round |
comp |
One of "AFLM" (default), "AFLW", "VFL", "VFLW", "WAFL", "U18B" or "U18G." Not all data sources will have non-AFL data |
source |
One of "AFL" (default), "footywire", "fryzigg", "afltables", "squiggle" |
... |
Optional parameters passed onto various functions depending on source. |
A Tibble with the lineup from the relevant season
and round
.
fetch_lineup_afl for official AFL data.
## Not run: # Return data for whole season from AFL Website fetch_lineup(2020) # This is equivalent to fetch_lineup(2020, source = "AFL") fetch_lineup_afl(2020) # Return AFLW data fetch_lineup(2020, comp = "AFLW", source = "AFL") fetch_lineup_afl(2020, comp = "AFLW") # Not all sources have lineup data and will return a warning fetch_lineup(2020, source = "footywire") fetch_lineup(2020, source = "squiggle") # Directly call functions for each source fetch_lineup_afl(2018, round = 9) ## End(Not run)
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