The Asiaverse
is a metapackage that
brings together a comprehensive collection of R packages providing
access to APIs functions and curated datasets from
China, Japan, South
Korea, India, and
Indonesia.
It integrates both real-time and historical data retrieved through public RESTful APIs, such as: - Nager.Date - World Bank API - REST Countries API
The Asiaverse also offers extensive curated collections of open datasets covering economics, demographics, public health, environmental data, natural disasters, political indicators, and social metrics.
To install the Asiaverse
package, use the following:
# Install from CRAN
install.packages("Asiaverse")
# Then load the package:
library(Asiaverse)
Once the package is loaded, you can call the Asiaverse() function to display the list of included packages and their versions:
Asiaverse()
Asiaverse
imports and depends on several subpackages.
Therefore, you cannot detach an individual subpackage (like
SouthKoreAPIs) while Asiaverse is still loaded.
# This will raise an error
detach("package:SouthKoreAPIs", unload = TRUE)
To properly unload a subpackage, you must first detach Asiaverse:
# First detach the metapackage
detach("package:Asiaverse", unload = TRUE)
# Now you can safely detach the subpackage
detach("package:SouthKoreAPIs", unload = TRUE)
By installing the Asiaverse
package this will attach the
following packages to your R session:
ChinAPIs
JapanAPIs
SouthKoreAPIs
IndiAPIs
IndonesiAPIs
The ChinAPIs
package provides a unified interface to
access open data from the World Bank API, Nager.Date API, and the REST
Countries API, with a focus on China. It allows users
to retrieve up-to-date information on topics such as economic
indicators, population statistics, unemployment rates, holidays, and
basic geopolitical details.
In addition to API-access functions, the package includes one of the largest curated collections of open datasets related to China and Hong Kong. These datasets cover areas such as air quality, demographic indicators, input-output economic tables, epidemiology, administrative divisions, name distributions, political structure, and various social indicators.
The JapanAPIs
package provides a unified interface to
access open data from the World Bank API, Nager.Date API, and the REST
Countries API, with a focus on Japan. It allows users
to retrieve up-to-date or historical information on topics such as
economic indicators, population statistics, national holidays, and basic
geopolitical details.
In addition to API-access functions, the package includes one of the largest curated collections of open datasets related to Japan. These datasets cover a wide range of topics including natural disasters, economic production, the vehicle industry, air quality, demographic trends, and administrative divisions.
The SouthKoreAPIs
package provides a unified interface
to access open data from the World Bank API, Nager.Date API, and the
REST Countries API, with a focus on South Korea. It
allows users to retrieve up-to-date or historical information on topics
such as economic indicators, population statistics, national holidays,
and key geopolitical details.
In addition to API-access functions, the package includes one of the largest curated collections of open datasets related to South Korea. These datasets cover a wide range of topics including public health outbreaks, demographics, social surveys, elections, economic indicators, natural disasters, administrative divisions, air quality, climate data, energy consumption, cultural information, and financial markets.
The IndiAPIs
package provides a unified interface to
access open data from the World Bank API and the REST Countries API,
with a focus on India. It allows users to retrieve
up-to-date or historical information on topics such as economic
indicators, international demographic statistics, and key geopolitical
details related to India.
In addition to API-access functions, the package includes one of the largest curated collections of open datasets focused on India. These datasets cover a wide range of topics including population, economy, weather, politics, health, biodiversity, sports, agriculture, cybercrime, infrastructure, and more.
The IndonesiAPIs
package provides a unified interface to
access open data from the World Bank API,
Nager.Date API, and the REST Countries
API, with a focus on Indonesia. It allows
users to retrieve up-to-date or historical information on topics such as
economic indicators, population statistics, national holidays, and basic
geopolitical details.
In addition to API-access functions, the package includes a curated collection of open datasets related to Indonesia. These datasets cover a wide range of topics including consumer prices, poverty probability, food prices by region, tourism destinations, and minimum wage statistics.