A | |
| associate [Csv] | associate header data takes a block of data and converts each
row in turn into an assoc list which maps column header to data cell.
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C | |
| close_in [Csv] | close_in ic closes the channel ic.
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| columns [Csv] |
Work out the (maximum) number of columns in a CSV file.
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| compare [Csv] |
Compare two CSV files for equality, ignoring blank cells at the
end of a row, and empty rows appended to one or the other.
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| concat [Csv] |
Concatenate CSV files so that they appear side by side, arranged
left to right across the page.
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| current [Csv.Rows] |
See
Csv.current_record.
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| current_record [Csv] |
The current record under examination.
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F | |
| find [Csv.Row] | find row header return the value of the colum labelled with
header (or "" if not such header has been declared).
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| fold_left [Csv.Rows] |
See
Csv.fold_left.
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| fold_left [Csv] | fold_left f a ic computes (f ...
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| fold_right [Csv.Rows] |
See
Csv.fold_right.
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| fold_right [Csv] | fold_right f ic a computes (f r1 ...
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G | |
| get [Csv.Row] | get row i returns the ith column of the row.
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H | |
| header [Csv.Rows] |
The header declared for this channel.
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I | |
| input_all [Csv.Rows] |
See
Csv.input_all.
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| input_all [Csv] | input_all ic return a list of the CSV records till the end of
the file.
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| is_square [Csv] |
Return true iff the CSV is "square" (actually rectangular).
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| iter [Csv.Rows] |
See
Csv.iter.
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| iter [Csv] | iter f ic iterates f on all remaining records.
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L | |
| lines [Csv] |
Return the number of lines in a CSV data.
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| load [Csv.Rows] |
See
Csv.load.
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| load [Csv] | load fname loads the CSV file fname.
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| load_in [Csv] | load_in ch loads a CSV file from the input channel ch.
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| load_rows [Csv] | |
M | |
| map [Csv] | map f csv applies f to all entries of csv and returns the
resulting CSV.
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N | |
| next [Csv.Rows] |
See
Csv.next.
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| next [Csv] | next ic returns the next record in the CSV file.
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O | |
| of_array [Csv] |
Convenience functions to convert to and from a matrix
representation.
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| of_channel [Csv] |
Same as
Csv.of_in_obj except that the data is read from a
standard channel.
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| of_in_obj [Csv] | of_in_obj ?separator ?excel_tricks in_chan creates a new "channel"
to access the data in CSV form available from the channel in_chan.
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| of_string [Csv] |
Same as
Csv.of_in_obj except that the data is read from a
string.
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| output_all [Csv] | output_all oc csv outputs all records in csv to the channel
oc.
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| output_record [Csv] | output_record oc r write the record r is CSV form to the
channel oc.
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P | |
| print [Csv] |
Print the CSV data.
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| print_readable [Csv] |
Print the CSV data to
stdout in a human-readable format.
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S | |
| save [Csv] | save fname csv saves the csv data to the file fname.
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| save_out [Csv] | |
| save_out_readable [Csv] |
As for
Csv.print_readable, allowing the output to be sent to
a channel.
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| set_columns [Csv] | set_columns cols csv makes the CSV data square by forcing the
width to the given number of cols.
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| set_rows [Csv] | set_rows rows csv makes the CSV data have exactly rows rows
by adding empty rows or truncating rows as necessary.
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| set_size [Csv] | set_size rows cols csv makes the CSV data square by forcing
the size to rows * cols, adding blank cells or truncating as
necessary.
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| square [Csv] |
Make the CSV data "square" (actually rectangular).
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| sub [Csv] | sub r c rows cols csv returns a subset of csv.
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T | |
| to_array [Csv] | |
| to_assoc [Csv.Row] | to_assoc row return an associative list of the row data as
(header, value).
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| to_buffer [Csv] |
Same as
Csv.to_out_obj but output to a buffer.
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| to_channel [Csv] |
Same as
Csv.to_out_obj but output to a standard channel.
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| to_in_obj [Csv] |
For efficiency reasons, the
in_channel buffers the data from
the original channel.
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| to_list [Csv.Row] | to_list row convert row to the usual representation, the
list being in the column order.
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| to_out_obj [Csv] | to_out_obj ?separator ?excel_tricks out_chan creates a new "channel"
to output the data in CSV form.
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| transpose [Csv] |
Permutes the lines and columns of the CSV data.
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| trim [Csv] |
This takes a CSV file and trims empty cells.
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W | |
| with_header [Csv.Row] | with_header row h return the row with headers h.
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