*there is now a choose_dir function available for you, similar to choose.dir on windows. for more details check the help page for the function or the documentation page for choose.dir.
why should use easycsv?
because reading multiple csv files is a hassle, and you want an easy to use function to read all of them, either from a central folder, a remote website or a handy zip file.
how do you use easycsv?
well its easy, if all your csv files are inside a folder, just use
loadcsv_multi(my_folder)
or
loadcsv_multi(my_folder, extension = "BOTH")
if you have
comma separated text files. the same easy and simple use is available
for .zip files (loadcsvfromZIP(my_zip_file)
), and .zip
files on a remote url
(loadZIPcsvfromURL(my_remote_zip_file)
).
#### faster version of loadcsv_multi
now available,
fread_folder
which is based on data.table’s fread
function
how do you install easycsv?
easycsv is now on CRAN and can be installed like any other library with this code:
install.packages("easycsv")
for the most updated versions developer version, it is still recommended to download from github since i add and improve functions whenever i can, but i don’t allways have time to update documentation to cran standards.
The the developer version can be downloaded with the following code:
if ("devtools" %in% rownames(installed.packages()) == FALSE) {
install.packages("devtools")
}
devtools::install_github("bogind/easycsv")
and load it with library(easycsv)
like any other
library.