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library(jsonstat)
Either you try stable CRAN version
install.packages("jsonstat")
Or unstable development version
devtools::install_github("zedoul/jsonstat")
You'll need to use library
to load as follows:
library(jsonstat)
jsonstat
is an R package for converting data frame into JSON-stat
format (https://json-stat.org/), which is a simple lightweight 'JSON' format for data dissemination.
A minimal example would be like:
library(jsonstat) library(dplyr) x <- read.csv2("galicia.csv", sep = ",") .plan <- compress_plan("place.of.birth", "geo", "Place of Birth") %>% dimension("age.group", "classification", "Age Group") %>% dimension("gender", "classification", "Gender") %>% dimension("year", "time", "Year") %>% dimension("province.of.residence", "geo", "Province of Residence") %>% dimension("concept", "metric", "Concept") %>% dimension("value", "value", "value") .extension <- list(id = 3, name = "asdfdsfsd", lol = TRUE, arr = 1:5, training = list(name = "training", from = "xxxx", to = "yyyy"), testing = list(name = "testing", from = "xxxx", to = "yyyy")) .dataset <- as.dataset(x, .plan, label = paste("Population by province of residence,", "place of birth, age, gender and year", "in Galicia"), href = "https://github.com/zedoul/jsonstat", extension = .extension) .collection <- as.collection(.dataset, label = "Comparison", href = "https://github.com/zedoul/jsonstat") .jsonstat <- toJSON(.collection)
You can also check its output via official website.
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