Description Usage Arguments Details Value Examples
find_studies
allows you to search for studies by names while
get_studies
will return all available studies in the SQP 3.0 database.
1 2 3 | find_studies(study)
get_studies()
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study |
a string with the name of the study. Upper and lower cases are ignored and regular expressions are supported. |
The user should almost always start by using find_studies
which searches for a study based on it's name. If nothing useful comes up
then use get_studies
which will return all available studies.
The returned tibble
will contain
the id and name of the study/studies. The user should take note of
the id of the desired study to checkout which questions are available
using get_questions
and find_questions
.
A two column tibble
with the id and name
of the study.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 | ## Not run:
# Set your login information here. See ?sqp_login
sqp_login()
find_studies("ess")
find_studies("australia")
# or get_studies() for all studies
get_studies()
## End(Not run)
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