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parzer
core objective of parsing messy coordinates in
character strings to convert them to decimal numeric values. Suggestion and work by @robitalecscrub()
, used in most exported functions in parzer (#30) work by @AlbanSagouis.Call()
in which we use withr::with_locale()
if the user is on a Windows operating system (#31) (#32) work by @yutannihilationparse_llstr()
: on older R versions where stringsAsFactors=TRUE
by default this function was returning strings as factors from an internal function that caused a problem in a subsequent step in the function (#29)parse_llstr()
to parse a string that contains both latitude and longitude (#3) (#24) (#26) (#28) work by @AlbanSagouisscrub()
internal function that strips certain characters to include more things to scrub (#25) work by @AlbanSagouisparse_parts_lat()
/parse_parts_lon()
functions where an NA was causing warnings on the cpp side; on cpp side, now check for NA and return list of NAs instead of NAs passing through other code (#23)Any scripts or data that you put into this service are public.
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