GetQuandlData
1.0.0Fast and Cached Import of Data from 'Quandl' Using the 'json API'
Overview
Imports time series data from the 'Quandl' database https://data.nasdaq.com/. The package uses the 'json api' at https://data.nasdaq.com/search, local caching ('memoise' package) and the tidy format by default. Also allows queries of databases, allowing the user to see which time series are available for each database id. In short, it is an alternative to package 'Quandl', with faster data importation in the tidy/long format.
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- Examples that run
- 80%
- Documented parameters
- 100%
- Return-value docs
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- References docs
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- RR 4.6.0 released · 2026-04-24
- RR 4.5.0 released · 2025-04-11
- RR 4.4.0 released · 2024-04-24
- RR 4.3.0 released · 2023-04-21
- 1.0.0Latest
- RR 4.2.0 released · 2022-04-22
- RR 4.1.0 released · 2021-05-18
- RR 4.0.0 released · 2020-04-24
- 0.1.02019-10-20
- RR 3.6.0 released · 2019-04-26
Package metadata
- First published
- 2019-10-20
- Total releases
- 2 / 7 yrs
- License
- GPL-2 OSI
- Minimum R
- ≥ 4.0.0
- Download size
- 13 KB
- Installed size
- not tracked yet
- With dependencies
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