module Csv:csv.mli - comma separated values parsersig..end
$Id: csv.mli,v 1.11 2007/04/23 16:42:33 rich Exp $
typet =string list list
exception Bad_CSV_file of string
val lines : t -> intval columns : t -> intval load_in : ?separator:char -> Pervasives.in_channel -> tchan : Input file streamval load : ?separator:char -> string -> tfilename : CSV filename.
If filename is "-" then load from stdin.val load_rows : ?separator:char -> (string list -> unit) -> Pervasives.in_channel -> unit
f : Callout function.chan : Input file stream.val trim : ?top:bool -> ?left:bool -> ?right:bool -> ?bottom:bool -> t -> t
All four of the option arguments (~top, ~left, ~right, ~bottom)
default to true.
The exact behaviour is:
~right: If true, remove any empty cells at the right hand end of
any row. The number of columns in the resulting CSV structure will
not necessarily be the same for each row.
~top: If true, remove any empty rows (no cells, or containing just empty
cells) from the top of the CSV structure.
~bottom: If true, remove any empty rows from the bottom of the
CSV structure.
~left: If true, remove any empty columns from the left of the
CSV structure. Note that ~left and ~right are quite different:
~left considers the whole CSV structure, whereas ~right considers
each row in isolation.
val square : t -> tCsv.columns.val is_square : t -> boolval set_columns : int -> t -> tset_columns cols csv makes the CSV data square by forcing the width
to the given number of cols. Any short rows are padded with blank
cells. Any long rows are truncated.val set_rows : int -> t -> tset_rows rows csv makes the CSV data have exactly rows rows
by adding empty rows or truncating rows as necessary.
Note that set_rows does not make the CSV square. If you want it
to be square, call either Csv.square or Csv.set_columns after.
val set_size : int -> int -> t -> tset_size rows cols csv makes the CSV data square by forcing the
size to rows * cols, adding blank cells or truncating as necessary.
It is the same as calling set_columns cols (set_rows rows csv)val sub : int -> int -> int -> int -> t -> tsub r c rows cols csv returns a subset of csv. The subset is
defined as having top left corner at row r, column c (counting
from 0) and being rows deep and cols wide.
The returned CSV will be square.
val compare : t -> t -> intval concat : t list -> t
(To concatenate CSV files so that they appear from top to bottom,
just use List.concat).
val to_array : t -> string array arrayval of_array : string array array -> tto_array will produce a ragged matrix (not all rows will have the
same length) unless you call Csv.square first.val associate : string list -> t -> (string * string) list listassociate header data takes a block of data and converts each
row in turn into an assoc list which maps column header to data cell.
Typically a spreadsheet will have the format:
header1 header2 header3
data11 data12 data13
data21 data22 data23
...
This function arranges the data into a more usable form which is robust against changes in column ordering. The output of the function is:
[ ["header1", "data11"; "header2", "data12"; "header3", "data13"];
["header1", "data21"; "header2", "data22"; "header3", "data23"];
etc. ]
Each row is turned into an assoc list (see List.assoc).
If a row is too short, it is padded with empty cells (""). If
a row is too long, it is truncated.
You would typically call this function as:
let header, data = match csv with h :: d -> h, d | [] -> assert false;; let data = Csv.associate header data;;
The header strings are shared, so the actual space in memory consumed
by the spreadsheet is not much larger.
val print : ?separator:char -> t -> unitsave_out stdoutval save_out : ?separator:char -> Pervasives.out_channel -> t -> unitval save : ?separator:char -> string -> t -> unitval print_readable : t -> unitstdout in a human-readable format. Not much
is guaranteed about how the CSV is printed, except that it will be
easier to follow than a "raw" output done with Csv.print. This is
a one-way operation. There is no easy way to parse the output of
this command back into CSV data.val save_out_readable : Pervasives.out_channel -> t -> unitCsv.print_readable, allowing the output to be sent to a channel.