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As a result of 86a6015, passing NA to era() constructs every available standard era:
library("era")
era(NA)
#> <era[24]>#> [1] Before Present (BP): calendar years, counted backwards from 1950 #> [2] Before Present (cal BP): calendar years, counted backwards from 1950 #> [3] Before Christ (BC): calendar years, counted backwards from 0 #> [4] Before Common Era (BCE): calendar years, counted backwards from 0 #> [5] Anno Domini (AD): calendar years, counted forwards from 0 #> [6] Common Era (CE): calendar years, counted forwards from 0 #> [7] kiloannum (ka): calendar (×1000) years, counted backwards from 1950 #> [8] megaannum (Ma): calendar (×1e+06) years, counted backwards from 1950 #> [9] gigaannum (Ga): calendar (×1e+09) years, counted backwards from 1950 #> [10] thousand years ago (kya): calendar (×1000) years, counted backwards from 1950 #> [11] million years ago (mya): calendar (×1e+06) years, counted backwards from 1950 #> [12] billion years ago (bya): calendar (×1e+09) years, counted backwards from 1950 #> [13] years before 2000 (b2k): calendar years, counted backwards from 2000 #> [14] uncalibrated Before Present (uncal BP): radiocarbon years, counted backwards from 1950 #> [15] Radiocarbon Years Before Present (RCYBP): radiocarbon years, counted backwards from 1950#> [16] Before Present (uncalibrated) (bp): radiocarbon years, counted backwards from 1950 #> [17] Before Christ (uncalibrated) (bc): radiocarbon years, counted backwards from 1950 #> [18] Before Common Era (uncalibrated) (bce): radiocarbon years, counted backwards from 1950 #> [19] Anno Domini (uncalibrated) (ad): radiocarbon years, counted forwards from 1950 #> [20] Common Era (uncalibrated) (ce): radiocarbon years, counted forwards from 1950 #> [21] Holocene Era (HE): calendar years, counted forwards from -10000 #> [22] Before Holocene Era (BHE): calendar years, counted backwards from -10000 #> [23] Anno Lucis (AL): calendar years, counted forwards from -4000 #> [24] After the Development of Agriculture (ADA): calendar years, counted forwards from -8000
This is a neat trick but probably not expected from the user's point of view. It should either throw an error (could handled in validation – #7) or return an NA-era.
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As a result of 86a6015, passing NA to era() constructs every available standard era:
This is a neat trick but probably not expected from the user's point of view. It should either throw an error (could handled in validation – #7) or return an NA-era.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: