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find_item
and find_property
allow you to retrieve a set
of Wikidata items or properties where the aliase or descriptions match a particular
search term. As with other WikidataR
code, custom print methods are available;
use str
to manipulate and see the underlying structure of the data.
find_item(search_term, language = "en", limit = 10, ...)find_property(search_term, language = "en", limit = 10)
a term to search for.
the language to return the labels and descriptions in; this should consist of an ISO language code. Set to "en" by default.
the number of results to return; set to 10 by default.
further arguments to pass to httr's GET.
get_random
for selecting a random item or property,
or get_item
for selecting a specific item or property.
# NOT RUN {
#Check for entries relating to Douglas Adams in some way
adams_items <- find_item("Douglas Adams")
#Check for properties involving the peerage
peerage_props <- find_property("peerage")
# }
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