States of the U.S.

SUMMARY:

Various data sets containing information about the U.S. states, named as follows:

state.abb
state.center
state.division
state.name
state.region
state.x77

ARGUMENTS:

state.abb, state.name
character abbreviations and names for the 50 U.S. states, sorted alphabetically by name.
state.center
list with components named x and y giving the approximate geographic center of each state in negative longitude and latitude (as used by the function usa). Alaska and Hawaii are placed just off the West Coast.
state.region
category giving the region of each state: Northeast, South, North Central, or West.
state.division
category giving state divisions: New England, Middle Atlantic, South Atlantic, East South Central, West South Central, East North Central, West North Central, Mountain, and Pacific.
state.x77
matrix giving statistics for each of the states. Columns are the Population estimate as of July 1, 1975; per capita Income (1974); Illiteracy, given as a percent of the population (1970); Life Expectancy in years (1969-71); Murder and non-negligent manslaughter rate per 100,000 population (1976); percent of high-school graduates (1970); mean number of days when the minimum temperature is less than 32 degrees in the state capital or other large city (1931-1960); and land Area in square miles.

SOURCE:

Statistical Abstract of the United States (1977).

County and City Data Book (1977). U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census.