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ff (version 4.0.4)

open.ff: Opening an ff file

Description

open.ff opens an ff file, optionally marking it readonly and optionally specifying a caching scheme.

Usage

# S3 method for ff
open(con, readonly = FALSE, pagesize = NULL, caching = NULL, assert = FALSE, …)
 # S3 method for ffdf
open(con, readonly = FALSE, pagesize = NULL, caching = NULL, assert = FALSE, …)

Arguments

con

an ff or ffdf object

readonly

readonly

pagesize

number of bytes to use as pagesize or NULL to take the pagesize stored in the physical attribute of the ff object, see getalignedpagesize

caching

one of 'mmnoflush' or 'mmeachflush', see ff

assert

setting this to TRUE will give a message if the ff was not open already

further arguments (not used)

Value

TRUE if object could be opened, FALSE if it was opened already (or NA if not all components of an ffdf returned FALSE or TRUE on opening)

Details

ff objects will be opened automatically when accessing their content and the file is still closed. Opening ffdf objects will open all of their physical components including their row.names if they are is.ff

See Also

ff, close.ff, delete, deleteIfOpen, getalignedpagesize

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
  x <- ff(1:12)
  close(x)
  is.open(x)
  open(x)
  is.open(x)
  close(x)
  is.open(x)
  x[]
  is.open(x)
  y <- x
  close(y)
  is.open(x)
  rm(x,y); gc()
# }

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