irsz_2018
. As
settlements can share postal codes, a raw crosswalk between irsz_2018
and
tsz_2018
is ambiguous. Most overlaps happen in parts of settlements with
low-populations in non-central, or even non--build-up areas. This column
contains a unique settlement ID for each postal code belonging to settlement
most likely to be representative of that postal code. Classification is
based on borough types (preferring central over, non-central) and the
boroughs' population sizes (#4).irsz_2018
. This extends
the number of postal codes covered in irsz_2018
(#5).get_irsz_tsz_crosswalk()
, a helper function to transform irsz_2018
(and similar crosswalk tables in the future) into an unambiguous postal code
to settlement ID crosswalk.tsz_2018
and
nav_igazgatosagi_kodok
(e.g. megye_nev
became a factor with levels
ordered by values of megye
) (#7).clean_names()
function to automatically clean column names in Excel files.
However, its results can change, therefore we explicitly name all columns
while reading Excel-files.kozighatarok_2018
, a geospatial data frame with Hungarian
administrative boundaries based on OpenStreetMap
data.csak_kulterulet
column to irsz_2018
: Some settlements share
postal codes. This column flags if a postal code within a settlement only
covers area outside a built-up area (külterület). This is intended to help
classifying postal codes into administrative divisions in case the postal
code is ambiguous.nav_igazgatosagi_kodok
: Territorial classifications used by the National
Tax and Customs Office, and their crosswalks to counties (megye) and
districts (járás).First release, with the following tables
tsz_2018
).hnt_telepulesreszek_2018
).irsz_2018
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