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R package for OpenMindat
OpenMindat
is a package for retrieving and processing
data from ‘mindat.org’ Database
through its open data API.
University of Idaho and ‘mindat.org’ collaborate on ‘’OpenMindat’’ project.
Install and load necessary packages
OpenMindat
can be installed directly through the
remotes
package:
.packages("remotes")
install::install_github("quexiang/OpenMindat") remotes
Or through devtools:
.packages('devtools')
install('devtools')
library('quexiang/OpenMindat') install_github
Or download the source code locally and install it as follows:
Download all the source codes and Open the OpenMindat.Rproj with RStudio.
Install packages
usethis
,httr
,readxl
, and
jsonlite
.
Currently the OpenMindat
package can be installed
from source files. Select the Install Package
in the
Build
menu of RStudio (Ctrl + Shift + B).
Then, you can create a new file to load the dependent package, and then call the function of this package to retrieve and get the data you need from the Mindat API:
Create a New R Script (Ctrl + Shift + N).
Load the packages OpenMindat
,
usethis
,httr
,readxl
, and
jsonlite
.
#install.packages('httr')
#install.packages('jsonlite')
#install.packages('usethis')
#install.packages('readxl')
#install.packages('OpenMindat')
(OpenMindat)
library(httr)
library(usethis)
library(jsonlite)
library(readxl) library
Set up API connection with your ‘mindat.org’ API token and use the functions
You should first get your own ‘mindat.org’ API token
YourToken
. (How to get
your ‘mindat.org’ API token ?)
Set up your token YourToken
#input your Mindat API token
("YourToken") #including the quotation marks mindat_connection
OpenMindat
package. Below are a few examples.#query the geomaterials that contain all of the elements (e.g. Be, Cr):
<- geomaterials_contain_all_elems(c('Be','Cr'))
resp_materials_elms_df
#query the geomaterials that contain any of the elemnts(e.g. Be,Cr):
<- geomaterials_contain_any_elems(c('Be','Cr'))
resp_materials_elms_df
#query the geomaterials that contain all of the elemnts(e.g. Be,Cr) but without the element (e.g. H):
<- geomaterials_contain_all_but_not_elems(c('Be','Cr'),c('H'))
resp_materials_elms_df
#query the geomaterials that contain any of the elemnts(e.g. Be,Cr) but without the element (e.g. H):
<- geomaterials_contain_any_but_not_elems(c('Be','Cr'),c('H')) resp_materials_elms_df
#query the geomaterials by given crystal system (e.g. Hexagonal):
<- geomaterials_crystal_system(c("Hexagonal"))
resp_materials_crystalsys_df
#query the geomaterials by given cleavagetype (e.g. Imperfect/Fair):
<- geomaterials_cleavagetype(c("Imperfect/Fair"))
resp_materials_cleav_df
#query the geomaterials whose hardness greater than a given value(e.g. 9):
<- geomaterials_hardness_gt(9)
resp_materials_hard_df
#query the geomaterials whose hardness less than a given value(e.g. 1):
<- geomaterials_hardness_lt(1)
resp_materials_hard_df
#query the geomaterials whose hardness within a range e.g.(1,1.2):
<- geomaterials_hardness_range(1,1.2)
resp_materials_hard_df
#query the mindat geomaterials by a given id, e.g.6:
<- mindat_geomaterial(id=6) resp_materials_id_df
<-geomaterials_search_name("Quartz")
df1<-geomaterials_name("qu_rtz")
df2<-geomaterials_name("_u_r_z")
df3<-geomaterials_name("qu*")
df4<- geomaterials_field_exists("meteoritical_code",TRUE)
df5<-mindat_geomaterial(id=3337)
df6<-geomaterials_varietyof(3337)
df7<-geomaterials_entrytype(c('2')) df8
<-geomaterials_contain_all_elems(c('Li','O'), hardness_min = 5.8, hardness_max = 6, crystal_system = "Triclinic",ima_status = "APPROVED",entrytype = 0) df
#query all the IMA list
<- minerals_ima_list()
df_ima_minerals
#query all the IMA list (only show the ima mame list):
<- minerals_ima_list(fields = "name")
df_ima_minerals
#query the IMA minerals by a given id e.g. 1 :
<- minerals_ima_retrieve(id =1) df_ima_minerals
#query localities in a given country (e.g. China):
<- localities_list_country("China")
df_localities
#query localities that contain a given description:
<-localities_list_description("volcano")
df_volcano
#query localities contain the elements(e.g. Be,Si) withou the elements(e.g. H,Al) :
<- localities_list_elems_inc_exc(c("Be","Si"),c("H","Al")) df_loc_inc_exc
<- geomaterials_hardness_gt(9.8,fields = "id,longid,name,ima_formula")
df (readxl)
library<- ConvertDF2JsonLD(df)
out (df,"df_geomaterials.jsonld")
saveMindatDataAs(df,"df_geomaterials.ttl")
saveMindatDataAs(df,"df_geomaterials.txt")
saveMindatDataAs(df,"df_geomaterials.csv") saveMindatDataAs
Documention of function list
An initial version of the OpenMindat
documentation is
available, inclduing a function list and the description of each
function, which can be called using the code below.
(package = OpenMindat) help
Bug Reports
Related Articles
Ma, X., Ralph, J., Zhang, J., Que, X., Prabhu, A., Morrison, S.M., Hazen, R.M., Wyborn, L., Lehnert, K., 2023. OpenMindat: Open and FAIR mineralogy data from the Mindat database. Geoscience Data Journal, In Press, https://doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.204
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