Description Usage Arguments Examples
get_event
returns a dataframe containing the ranking list for a given
event, agegroup, gender and year. Optionally, top_n can be specified to only return
the first n performances
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event |
character string. The event, can be one of: "60", "100", "200", "400", "800", "1500", "3000", "5000", "10000","3000SC", "10K", "HM", "Mar", "60H", "110H", "400H", "HJ", "PV","LJ", "TJ", "SP7.26K", "DT2K", "HT7.26K", "JT800", "HepI", "Dec", "20KW", "50KW", "4x100" or "4x400". |
agegroup |
character string. Specify age group e.g., "U20", defaults to "ALL". |
gender |
character. Either "M" for men or "W" for women. |
year |
character. The year to return in YYYY format, e.g., "2020". |
top_n |
integer. Return top n rows. |
1 2 3 4 5 | ## Not run:
get_event(event = "100", agegroup = "ALL", gender = "M", year = "2016", top_n = 10)
## End(Not run)
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