ipeadatar"

knitr::opts_chunk$set(
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Introduction

ipeadatar provides direct access to the macroeconomic, financial, and regional database maintained by the Institute for Applied Economic Research (Ipea) via the Ipeadata API.

The package allows users to search for series, retrieve metadata, and download series data directly from R.

Installation

You can install the released version from CRAN:

install.packages("ipeadatar")

Or the development version from GitHub:

pak::pak("gomesleduardo/ipeadatar")

Then load the package:

library(ipeadatar)

Main functions

| Function | Description | |---------------------------|-----------------------------------------| | available_series() | Lists available Ipeadata series | | available_subjects() | Lists available subjects | | available_territories() | Lists available territorial divisions | | search_series() | Searches for series using keywords | | metadata() | Retrieves metadata for requested series | | ipeadata() | Retrieves data for requested series |

Available series

Use available_series() to list the series available from the Ipeadata API.

series <- available_series(label = FALSE)
head(series)

The column code can be used as input for metadata() and ipeadata().

series_br <- available_series(language = "br", label = FALSE)
head(series_br)

Available subjects

Use available_subjects() to list the subjects available in Ipeadata.

subjects <- available_subjects(label = FALSE)
head(subjects)

Available territorial divisions

Use available_territories() to list territorial divisions available in Ipeadata.

territories <- available_territories(label = FALSE)
head(territories)

Search series

Use search_series() to search for series using one or more terms.

search_series(terms = "inflation", label = FALSE)

You can also search in Brazilian Portuguese:

search_series(
  terms = "inflação",
  language = "br",
  label = FALSE
)

If terms = NULL, all available series are returned.

search_series(label = FALSE)

Metadata

After identifying a series code, use metadata() to retrieve metadata.

For example, "PRECOS12_IPCA12" refers to Brazil's official consumer price inflation index, IPCA.

meta <- metadata(
  code = "PRECOS12_IPCA12",
  label = FALSE
)

meta

For multiple series:

meta <- metadata(
  code = c("PRECOS12_IPCA12", "BM12_TJCDI12"),
  label = FALSE
)

meta

Data

Use ipeadata() to retrieve the observations of a requested series.

ipca <- ipeadata(
  code = "PRECOS12_IPCA12",
  label = FALSE
)

head(ipca)

The returned data frame contains the series code, date, value, territorial unit name, and territorial code.

Basic plot

The downloaded data can be used directly with base R or other visualization packages.

ipca <- ipeadata(
  code = "PRECOS12_IPCA12",
  label = FALSE
)

plot(
  ipca$date,
  ipca$value,
  type = "l",
  xlab = "Date",
  ylab = "Value",
  main = "IPCA"
)

Variable labels

By default, functions add variable labels using sjlabelled.

series <- available_series(label = TRUE)

To return a plain data frame without labels, use:

series <- available_series(label = FALSE)

This option is available in the main functions:

available_series(label = FALSE)
available_subjects(label = FALSE)
available_territories(label = FALSE)
search_series(terms = "rural", label = FALSE)
metadata(code = "PRECOS12_IPCA12", label = FALSE)
ipeadata(code = "PRECOS12_IPCA12", label = FALSE)


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ipeadatar documentation built on May 28, 2026, 5:08 p.m.