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get_concept()
. Search parameters are now not provided via a table anymore, but as a combination of column name and value to search for in that column. They can also be provided as a string that represents a query that would be used in dplyr::filter()
, where several search conditions can be combined arbitrarily.make_tree()
new_mapping()
.get_concept()
get_concept()
get_class()
and get_source()
get_concept()
so that it corresponds to the order of the input tableexport_as_rdf()
for being able to explort any ontology in other, semantic-web based, formats.arealDB
new_mapping()
function, which also means that new_class()
can now only set harmonised classes.new_concept()
insofar that this only creates harmonised concepts (so no source needs to be provided here anymore) and of the function new_mapping()
insofar that this now creates external concepts and their mapping to harmonised concepts (and thus writes into the sub-table "external" and into the "mapping-columns" of the sub-table "harmonised")get_concept()
. Now you have to provide a table that contains the column name on which to subset and the values in that column that should be filtered from the ontology.new_concept()
so that also concepts can be defined that have no class (for various reasons). This now gives a warning, and inserts the concepts with an "undefined" class..GlobalEnv
, or at the given path. The argument path =
was therefore changed to ontology =
.new_concept()
and new_mapping()
now take the output of get_concept()
of already existing concepts, or at least a table with columns 'code', 'label_en' and 'class'.get_concept()
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