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Inspect or change LAST-UPDATED.

Usage

px_last_updated(x, value, validate)

# S3 method for class 'px'
px_last_updated(x, value, validate = TRUE)

Arguments

x

A px object

value

Optional. A character string to set the value for all languages or a data frame with columns 'language' and 'value' to set it for specific languages. If 'value' is missing, the current LAST-UPDATED is returned. If NULL, LAST-UPDATED is removed.

validate

Optional. If TRUE a number of validation checks are performed on the px object, and an error is thrown if the object is not valid. If FALSE, the checks are skipped, which can be usefull for large px objects where the check can be time consuming. Use px_validate() to manually preform the check.

Value

A px object, a character string, or a data frame.

Examples

# Set LAST-UPDATED for all languages
x1 <-
  px(population_gl) |>
  px_last_updated('17070501 15:55')

# Print LAST-UPDATED
px_last_updated(x1)
#> [1] "17070501 15:55"

# Set LAST-UPDATED for individual languages
library(tibble)
x2 <-
  x1 |>
  px_languages(c('en', 'kl')) |>
  px_last_updated(tribble(~language, ~value,
                      'en', '17070501 15:55',
                      'kl', '20080621 15:55'))
px_last_updated(x2)
#> # A tibble: 2 × 2
#>   language value         
#>   <chr>    <chr>         
#> 1 en       17070501 15:55
#> 2 kl       20080621 15:55

# Remove LAST-UPDATED
x3 <- px_last_updated(x2, NULL)
px_last_updated(x3)
#> NULL