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Filter Error with Time Series 2020 Data

Hi there,

Ran into the following issue when filtering the timeseries_2020 data. I had no issues using the cumulative time series file with what were essentially the same commands.

After loading up dplyr, devtools, and anesr, I ran the following commands:

data(timeseries_2020) datadems2020 <- timeseries_2020 %>% filter(V201228 == 1)

This resulted in the following:

See Screenshot

That being said, anything that involves playing with the data seems to result in that same error:

Screenshot

This could very well be user error, I am quite rusty when it comes to R, but reaching out in case it is a data or package issue.

Thank you.

no data yet?

I recently started doing some work with the ANES surveys and was excited to see this handy way to access the various datasets in R. However, I just followed your README installation instructions and everything seemed to go well up to the actual data(dataset_name) command, which failed. Here's my jupyterlab notebook:

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The commented-out commands ran successfully per your README. The data(package="anesr") command then worked as expected, listing 46 packages (collapsed in this screenshot), but as you can see, the data commands for both datasets and docs produced a “data set ‘timeseries_2016’ not found” response.

Is the data not there yet? or maybe there is a step in the process I've left out?

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