Add extract_query function to retrieve query strings from URLs#116
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Since the package currently only includes a
drop_query()function to handle queries, anextract_query()analogous toextract_path()could be used to extract the query string into its own column.extract_query()to extract the query string from URLs into a new column, complementing the existingextract_host(),extract_domain(), andextract_path()functionsadaR::ada_get_search()under the hood, follows the same signature pattern (varname,decodeparameters) and column naming convention