terra::zonal is for taking the average/max/min/etc of an area. So if you have polygons of state borders, you could take the average for each one. Not familiar with the others though!
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I'd say just make sure you've read and understood the warning section in the readRDS documentation.
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Also very handy for shiny development!
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Wow, this is great! Today I learnt about str_view() and its change me relationship with regex in R forever...
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