![]() Using readr does take an extra step to set up (using library(readr) or readr::function()), but offers some benefits over base R including: ![]() There are two common ways to read plain-text tables (also called “flat files”): base R and the readr package. In that case, this attribute is required.Working with flat files Reading plain-text tables scale: Only used if the field type is FixedDecimal.See Data Types for descriptions and examples of these types. ![]() Byte is an unsigned number between 0 and 255, so the size of the byte is 3 characters.Valid types for flat files are Bool, Byte, Int16, Int32, Int64, FixedDecimal, Float, String, and V_String. fields: Contains one or many field elements.trimWhiteSpace: When this is true, blank characters are trimmed from field data.Valid options are true (t) or false (f)(default). allowLongLines: Indicates if there can be extra characters after the last field for the current record.Valid options are true (t) or false (f) (default). ![]() This is valid only for data with line ends.
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