--- title: "Exploring The Data" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Exploring The Data} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r, include = FALSE} knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) ``` In this tutorial, we will utilize just our package: aebdata. Let us begin by loading the package: ```{r setup} library(aebdata) ``` Now, let us assume that you desire to explore some of the series that are currently available. The primary function to be employed in this scenario would be to compile a list of the themes that are accessible. ```{r list-themes, eval = FALSE} list_themes() ``` ```{r list-themes-knit, echo = FALSE} list_themes() |> knitr::kable(format = "html") ``` The two themes to be explored here will be "_Funcionalismo público por cor/raça_" and "_Desigualdades no setor público_". Let's use their respective ids in the series listing: ```{r list-series, eval = FALSE} list_series(theme_id = c(41,49)) ``` ```{r list-series-knit, echo = FALSE} list_series(theme_id = c(41,49)) |> knitr::kable(format = "html") ``` Looking at the series list, the two we wish to obtain data for at this moment are "_Remuneração média mensal de vínculos públicos por sexo e cor (2004-2021)_" and "_Total de vínculos públicos por cor e sexo (2004-2021)_". To retrieve the data, we will use the `get_series()` function with the desired ids. ```{r get-series} downloaded_series <- get_series(series_id = c(240, 241)) ``` And now the data frame is available: ```{r download-141, eval = FALSE} head(downloaded_series$`240`) ``` ```{r download-141-knit, echo = FALSE} head(downloaded_series$`240`) |> knitr::kable(format = "html") ```