vroom_lines()
is similar to readLines()
, however it reads the lines
lazily like vroom()
, so operations like length()
, head()
, tail()
and sample()
can be done much more efficiently without reading all the data into R.
vroom_lines(
file,
n_max = Inf,
skip = 0,
na = character(),
skip_empty_rows = FALSE,
locale = default_locale(),
altrep = TRUE,
altrep_opts = deprecated(),
num_threads = vroom_threads(),
progress = vroom_progress()
)
Either a path to a file, a connection, or literal data (either a
single string or a raw vector). file
can also be a character vector
containing multiple filepaths or a list containing multiple connections.
Files ending in .gz
, .bz2
, .xz
, or .zip
will be automatically
uncompressed. Files starting with http://
, https://
, ftp://
, or
ftps://
will be automatically downloaded. Remote gz files can also be
automatically downloaded and decompressed.
Literal data is most useful for examples and tests. To be recognised as
literal data, wrap the input with I()
.
Maximum number of lines to read.
Number of lines to skip before reading data. If comment
is
supplied any commented lines are ignored after skipping.
Character vector of strings to interpret as missing values. Set this
option to character()
to indicate no missing values.
Should blank rows be ignored altogether? i.e. If this
option is TRUE
then blank rows will not be represented at all. If it is
FALSE
then they will be represented by NA
values in all the columns.
The locale controls defaults that vary from place to place.
The default locale is US-centric (like R), but you can use
locale()
to create your own locale that controls things like
the default time zone, encoding, decimal mark, big mark, and day/month
names.
Control which column types use Altrep representations,
either a character vector of types, TRUE
or FALSE
. See
vroom_altrep()
for for full details.
lifecycle::badge("deprecated")
Number of threads to use when reading and materializing vectors. If your data contains newlines within fields the parser will automatically be forced to use a single thread only.
Display a progress bar? By default it will only display
in an interactive session and not while knitting a document. The automatic
progress bar can be disabled by setting option readr.show_progress
to
FALSE
.
lines <- vroom_lines(vroom_example("mtcars.csv"))
length(lines)
head(lines, n = 2)
tail(lines, n = 2)
sample(lines, size = 2)
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