picko | R Documentation |
The basic functionality is exactly the same as pick, but optimized for Korean R users.
picko(file = NULL, ...)
file |
Either a path to a file, a connection, or literal data (either a single string or a raw vector). The default is NULL, which pops up an interactive GUI file choose dialogue box for users unless an explicit path/to/filename is given. Each corresponding function depending upon a file extension will be automatically matched and applied once you pick up your file using either the GUI-file-chooser dialog box or explicit path/to/filename. |
... |
Any additional arguments available for each file type and extension: vroom for 'CSV' (Comma-Separated Values); 'CSV2' (Semicolon-Separated Values); 'TSV' (Tab-Separated Values); 'txt' (plain text) files; read_excel for 'Excel' files; read_spss for 'SPSS' files; read_stata for 'Stata' files; read_sas for 'SAS' files; read_document for 'Microsoft Word', 'PDF', 'RTF', 'HTML', 'HTM', and 'PHP' files; fromJSON for 'JSON' files; read_mbox for 'mbox' files; render for 'Rmd' files; source for 'R' files; readRDS for 'RDS' files; load for 'RDA' and 'RDATA' files. |
picko
See example below.
tibble (table data.frame) object of the chosen rectangular data file will be returned.
JooYoung Seo, jooyoung@psu.edu
Soyoung Choi, sxc940@psu.edu
pick for more details on basic functionality.
# Choosing file and saving it into a variable ## Scenario 1: Picking up a file using interactive GUI dialog box: if (interactive()) { library(ezpickr) data <- picko() } ## Scenario 2: Picking up a file using an explicit file name ("test.sav" in the example below; ## however, you can feed other files through this function ## such as *.SAS, *.DTA, *.csv, *.csv2, *.tsv, *.xlsx, *.txt, ## *.html, webpage URL, *doc, *.docx, *.pdf, *.rtf, *.json, *.Rda, *.Rdata, and more): if (interactive()) { library(ezpickr) test <- system.file("extdata", "airquality.sav", package = "ezpickr") data <- picko(test) # Now you can use the imported file as a tibble. str(data) }
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