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template:
package: tidytemplate
default_assets: false
home:
strip_header: true
links:
- text: Learn more
href: http://r4ds.had.co.nz/data-import.html
navbar:
type: default
left:
- text: Home
href: index.html
- text: Overview
href: articles/readr.html
- text: Locales
href: articles/locales.html
- text: Reference
href: reference/index.html
- text: News
menu:
- text: "Release notes"
- text: "Version 1.0.0"
href: articles/releases/readr-1.0.0.html
- text: "Version 0.2.0"
href: articles/releases/readr-0.2.0.html
- text: "Version 0.1.0"
href: articles/releases/readr-0.1.0.html
- text: "------------------"
- text: "Change log"
href: news/index.html
reference:
- title: Read rectangular files
desc: >
These functions parse rectangular files (like csv or fixed-width format)
into tibbles. They specify the overall structure of the file, and how each
line is divided up into fields.
contents:
- read_delim
- read_fwf
- read_log
- read_table
- title: Column specification
desc: >
The column specification describes how each column is parsed from a
character vector in to a more specific data type. readr does make
an educated guess about the type of each column, but you'll need override
those guesses when it gets them wrong.
contents:
- problems
- cols
- cols_condense
- spec_delim
- title: Column parsers
desc: >
Column parsers define how a single column is parsed, or a parse a single
vector. Each parser comes in two forms: `parse_xxx()` which is used to parse
vectors that already exist in R and `col_xxx()` which is used to parse
vectors as they are loaded by a `read_xxx()` function.
contents:
- parse_character
- parse_datetime
- parse_factor
- parse_guess
- parse_number
- col_skip
- title: Locale controls
desc: >
The "locale" controls all options that vary from country-to-country or
language-to-language. This includes things like the character used as
the decimal mark, the names of days of the week, and the encoding. See
`vignette("locales")` for more details.
contents:
- locale
- date_names
- title: Write rectangular files
desc: >
Despite its name, readr also provides a number of functions to __write__
data frames to disk, or to convert them to in-memory strings.
contents:
- format_csv
- write_csv
- title: Low-level IO and debugging tools
desc: >
These functions can be used with non-rectangular files, binary data,
and to help debug rectangular files that fail to parse.
contents:
- read_file
- read_lines
- count_fields
- guess_encoding
- type_convert
- title: Chunked API
desc: >
The chunked API allows you to read in files that are larger than memory,
processing a chunk at a time. The API experimental: please try it out but
be aware that it may change in the future.
contents:
- callback
- read_delim_chunked
- read_lines_chunked