Description Usage Arguments Value Examples
View source: R/get_uk_regional_cases.R
Get UK cases by country or region
1 | get_uk_regional_cases(geography = "all countries")
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geography |
Character string identifying which part of the UK to extract and at what scale Defaults to "all countries". Options are: "all countries", "all regions", "England", "Scotland", "Northern Ireland", "Wales". Note that England always returns 9 English regions, and Nothern Ireland always returns as one country |
A dataframe of case counts. By default returns cases in English regions, and Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 | uk_countries <- get_uk_regional_cases(geography = "all countries")
uk_regions <- get_uk_regional_cases(geography = "all regions")
england <- get_uk_regional_cases(geography = "England")
wales <- get_uk_regional_cases(geography = "Wales")
scotland <- get_uk_regional_cases(geography = "Scotland")
nireland <- get_uk_regional_cases(geography = "Northern Ireland")
## Not run:
## Mapping UK countries with English regions
uk_countries <- get_uk_regional_cases(geography = "all countries") %>%
dplyr::filter(date == max(date))
uk_map <- sf::st_read("data-raw/uk_NUTS_areas/NUTS_Level_1_January_2018_Ultra_Generalised_Clipped_Boundaries_in_the_United_Kingdom.shp") %>%
dplyr::mutate(nuts118nm = stringr::str_remove_all(nuts118nm, "\\s\\(England\\)")) %>%
dplyr::left_join(uk_countries, by = c("nuts118nm" = "region"))
uk_map %>%
ggplot2::ggplot(ggplot2::aes(fill = cases)) +
ggplot2::geom_sf()
## End(Not run)
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