auk_protocol: Filter the eBird data by protocol

View source: R/auk-protocol.r

auk_protocolR Documentation

Filter the eBird data by protocol

Description

Filter to just data collected following a specific search protocol: stationary, traveling, or casual. This function only defines the filter and, once all filters have been defined, auk_filter() should be used to call AWK and perform the filtering.

Usage

auk_protocol(x, protocol)

Arguments

x

auk_ebd or auk_sampling object; reference to file created by auk_ebd() or auk_sampling().

protocol

character. Many protocols exist in the database, however, the most commonly used are:

  • Stationary

  • Traveling

  • Area

  • Incidental

A complete list of valid protocols is contained within the vector valid_protocols within this package. Multiple protocols are allowed at the same time.

Details

This function can also work with on an auk_sampling object if the user only wishes to filter the sampling event data.

Value

An auk_ebd object.

See Also

Other filter: auk_bbox(), auk_bcr(), auk_breeding(), auk_complete(), auk_country(), auk_county(), auk_date(), auk_distance(), auk_duration(), auk_exotic(), auk_extent(), auk_filter(), auk_last_edited(), auk_observer(), auk_project(), auk_species(), auk_state(), auk_time(), auk_year()

Examples

system.file("extdata/ebd-sample.txt", package = "auk") %>%
  auk_ebd() %>%
  auk_protocol("Stationary")
  
# alternatively, without pipes
ebd <- auk_ebd(system.file("extdata/ebd-sample.txt", package = "auk"))
auk_protocol(ebd, "Stationary")

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