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Package BatchgetSymbols
was developed back in 2016, with
many bad structural choices from my part. Since then, I learned more
about R and its ecosystem, resulting in better and more maintainable
code. However, it is impossible to keep compatibility with the changes I
wanted to make, which is why I decided to develop a new (and fresh)
package.
Here are the main differences between yfR
(new) and
BatchGetSymbols
(old):
All input arguments are now formatted as “snake_case” and not
“dot.case”. For example, the argument for the first date of data
importation in yfR::yf_get()
is first_date
,
and not first.date
, as used in
BatchGetSymbols::BatchGetSymbols
.
A new feature called “collection”, which allows for easy download
of a collection of tickers. For example, you can download price data for
all components of the SP500 by simply calling
yfR::yf_collection_get("SP500")
.
All function have been renamed for a common API notation. For
example, BatchGetSymbols::BatchGetSymbols
is now
yfR::yf_get()
. Likewise, the function for fetching
collections is yfR::yf_collection_get()
.
The output of yfR::yf_get()
is always a tibble with
the price data (and not a list as in
BatchGetSymbols::BatchGetSymbols
). If one wants the tibble
with a summary of the importing process, it is available as an attribute
of the output (see function base::attributes
)
New and prettier status messages using package
cli
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.