From brandon.taylor221 at gmail.com Mon Apr 5 11:25:53 2021 From: brandon.taylor221 at gmail.com (Brandon Taylor) Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2021 11:25:53 -0400 Subject: [acs-r] Issue In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Ok, if anyone is out there... I just added a line: in.data$NAME = NULL after in.data is created and trimmed, and it seemed to have fixed things On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 10:55 AM Brandon Taylor wrote: > After a round of debugging, I think the issue is in this line: > > col.names = names(in.data)[seq(1, (length(in.data) - > geo.length), 2)] > > Browse[5]> names(in.data)[seq(1, (length(in.data) - + geo.length), 2)] [1] "X..B01001_001E" "B01001_003E" "B01001_004E" "B01001_005E" "B01001_006E" > [6] "B01001_007E" "B01001_008E" "B01001_009E" "B01001_010E" "B01001_011E" > [11] "B01001_012E" "B01001_013E" "B01001_014E" "B01001_015E" "B01001_016E" > [16] "B01001_017E" "B01001_018E" "B01001_019E" "B01001_020E" "NAME" > > > I don't think NAME was supposed to have made it in there? > > On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 11:06 AM Brandon Taylor < > brandon.taylor221 at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> I'm not sure if I'm asking this question in the right place... >> I'm running into an error using the package. The code I'm running is: >> >> zip_codes = geo.make(zip.code = "*") >> census_data = acs.fetch( 2015, dataset = "acs", geography = zip_codes, >> span = 5, variable = c( "B01001_001", "B01001_003", "B01001_004", >> "B01001_005", "B01001_006", "B01001_007", "B01001_008", "B01001_009", >> "B01001_010", "B01001_011", "B01001_012", "B01001_013", "B01001_014", >> "B01001_015", "B01001_016", "B01001_017", "B01001_018", "B01001_019", >> "B01001_020", "B01001_021", "B01001_022", "B01001_023", "B01001_024", >> "B01001_025", "B01001_027", "B01001_028", "B01001_029", "B01001_030", >> "B01001_031", "B01001_032", "B01001_033", "B01001_034", "B01001_035", >> "B01001_036", "B01001_037", "B01001_038", "B01001_039", "B01001_040", >> "B01001_041", "B01001_042", "B01001_043", "B01001_044", "B01001_045", >> "B01001_046", "B01001_047", "B01001_048", "B01001_049", "B02001_001", >> "B02001_003", "B03001_001", "B03001_003", "B15003_001", "B15003_002", >> "B15003_003", "B15003_004", "B15003_005", "B15003_006", "B15003_007", >> "B15003_008", "B15003_009", "B15003_010", "B15003_011", "B15003_012", >> "B15003_013", "B15003_014", "B15003_015", "B15003_016", "B17001_001", >> "B17001_002", "B19013_001", "B25008_001", "B25008_002", "B25077_001" ) ) >> >> And the result I'm getting is >> >> Error in dimnames(acs.obj at standard.error) <- list(acs.obj at geography[[1]], >> : >> length of 'dimnames' [2] not equal to array extent >> In addition: Warning message: >> In acs.fetch(endyear = endyear, span = span, geography = geography[[1]], >> : >> NAs introduced by coercion >> > > > -- > brandon taylor > (978) 831-3135 > pronouns: dealer's choice > -- brandon taylor (978) 831-3135 pronouns: dealer's choice -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/acs-r/attachments/20210405/a4ba3bf0/attachment.html