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parzer parses messy geographic coordinates

Docs: https://docs.ropensci.org/parzer/

You may get data from a published study or a colleague where the coordinates are in some messy character format that you’d like to clean up to get all decimal degree numeric data.

parzer API:

Usage

For example, parse latitude and longitude from messy character vectors.

parse_lat(c("45N54.2356", "-45.98739874", "40.123°"))
#> [1]  45.90393 -45.98740  40.12300
parse_lon(c("45W54.2356", "-45.98739874", "40.123°"))
#> [1] -45.90393 -45.98740  40.12300

And you can even split and parse strings that contain latitude and longitude together.

parse_llstr(c("4 51'36\"S, 101 34'7\"W", "40.123°; 45W54.2356"))
#>      lat        lon
#> 1 -4.860 -101.56861
#> 2 40.123  -45.90393

See more in the Introduction to the parzer package vignette.

Installation

Stable version

install.packages("parzer")

Development version

remotes::install_github("ropensci/parzer")
library("parzer")

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