View source: R/compare_counts.R
compare_counts | R Documentation |
Compare counts generated by counts()
compare_counts(
df,
interval = c("year", "month")[1],
what = c("crashes", "fatalities", "injuries", "people")[1],
where = list(states = "all", region = c("all", "ne", "mw", "s", "w")[1], urb = c("all",
"rural", "urban")[1]),
who = c("all", "drivers", "passengers", "bicyclists", "pedestrians")[1],
involved = NULL,
what2 = what,
where2 = where,
who2 = who,
involved2 = involved
)
df |
The input FARS object. |
interval |
The interval in which to count: months or years. |
what |
What to count: crashes, fatalities, or people involved. |
where |
Where to count, a list with up to three elements: states ("all" by default), region ("all"), urb ("all") |
who |
The type of person to count: all (default) drivers, passengers, pedestrians, or bicyclists. |
involved |
Factors involved with the crash. Can be any of: distracted driver, police pursuit, motorcycle, pedalcyclist, bicyclist, pedestrian, pedbike, young driver, older driver, speeding, alcohol, drugs, hit and run, roadway departure, rollover, or large trucks. |
what2 |
Comparison point for 'what' (set to 'what' unless specified). |
where2 |
Comparison point for 'where' (set to 'where' unless specified). |
who2 |
Comparison point for 'who' (set to 'who' unless specified). |
involved2 |
Comparison point for 'involved' (set to 'involved' unless specified). |
A tibble of counts.
## Not run:
compare_counts(
get_fars(years = 2020, states="Virginia"),
where = list(urb="rural"),
where2 = list(urb="urban")
)
## End(Not run)
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