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wm_classification

Get classification for an AphiaID


Description

Get classification for an AphiaID

Usage

wm_classification(id, ...)

wm_classification_(id = NULL, name = NULL, ...)

Arguments

id

(numeric/integer) an AphiaID. For wm_children it's required and must be length(id) == 1, for wm_children_ it's optional and can be length(id) >= 1

...

named curl options. see curl::curl_options

name

(character) one or more taxonomic names. optional

Value

A tibble/data.frame. when using underscore method, outputs from each input are binded together, but can be split by id column

Singular vs. plural

Of the two sister functions, the one without the underscore is the original function that wraps the relavant WoRMS API method - and only accepts one thing (i.e., name or AphiaID) per request.

The sister function with the underscore at the end is the plural version, accepting more than one input. Internally this function loops over the non-underscore method, and labels output (whether it's a list or data.frame rows) with the input names or IDs so that you can easily parse output by your inputs.

Examples

## Not run: 
wm_classification(id = 105706)
wm_classification(id = 126436)

wm_classification(254967)
wm_classification(344089)

# plural version, via id or name
wm_classification_(id = c(254967, 344089))
wm_classification_(name = c('Platanista gangetica', 'Leucophaeus scoresbii'))

## End(Not run)

worrms

World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Client

v0.4.2
MIT + file LICENSE
Authors
Scott Chamberlain [aut, cre] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1444-9135>)
Initial release

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