knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" )
In this vignette we go through the process of getting some PDFs. First we need to set-up a tibble of papers that we are interested in.
library(heapsofpapers) two_pdfs <- tibble::tibble( locations_are = c("https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/z4qg9/download", "https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/a29h8/download"), save_here = c("competing_effects_on_the_average_age_of_infant_death.pdf", "cesr_an_r_package_for_the_canadian_election_study.pdf") )
Now we want to download those PDFs (this will just download them into the current working directory).
heapsofpapers::get_and_save( data = two_pdfs, links = "locations_are", save_names = "save_here" )
Now it may be useful to have the PDFs saved into a specific folder. So this time make a folder 'inputs' in the current working directory. Those same PDFs will now be saved into that folder.
heapsofpapers::get_and_save( data = two_pdfs, links = "locations_are", save_names = "save_here", dir = "inputs" )
Now we can check which of these we have.
heapsofpapers::check_for_existence(data = two_pdfs, save_names = "save_here", dir = "inputs")
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