Class CsvTableBuilder
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Documented, DocumentedIOHandler, TableBuilder
CsvStarTable class.- Since:
- 21 Sep 2004
- Author:
- Mark Taylor (Starlink)
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbooleanIndicates whether the serialization of some (short) example table should be added to the user documentation for this handler.charReturns the delimiter character.Returns the name of the format which can be read by this handler.Returns header interpretation policy.Returns user-directed documentation in XML format.makeStarTable(uk.ac.starlink.util.DataSource datsrc, boolean wantRandom, StoragePolicy policy) Constructs aStarTablebased on a givenDataSource.voidsetDelimiter(char delimiter) Sets the delimiter character.voidsetHasHeader(Boolean hasHeader) Sets whether input CSV files are known to include the optional header line or not.Methods inherited from class RowEvaluatorTableBuilder
canImport, canStream, getDecoders, getMaxSample, setDecoderExcludeList, setDecoders, setMaxSample, streamStarTableMethods inherited from class DocumentedTableBuilder
getExtensions, looksLikeFileMethods inherited from class Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface DocumentedIOHandler
readText
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Constructor Details
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CsvTableBuilder
public CsvTableBuilder()
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Method Details
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getFormatName
Description copied from interface:TableBuilderReturns the name of the format which can be read by this handler. Matching against this string may be used by callers to identify or select this handler from a list.- Returns:
- one-word description of this handler's format
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makeStarTable
public StarTable makeStarTable(uk.ac.starlink.util.DataSource datsrc, boolean wantRandom, StoragePolicy policy) throws TableFormatException, IOException Description copied from interface:TableBuilderConstructs aStarTablebased on a givenDataSource. If the source is not recognised or this builder does not know how to construct a table from it, then aTableFormatExceptionshould be thrown. If this builder thinks it should be able to handle the source but an error occurs during processing, anIOExceptioncan be thrown.The
wantRandomparameter is used to indicate whether, ideally, a random-access table should be returned. There is no requirement for the builder to honour this request, but if it knows how to make both random and non-random tables, it can use this flag to decide which to return.Note: the presence of the
wantRandomparameter is somewhat misleading. TableBuilder implementations usually should, and do, ignore it (it would be removed from the interface if it were not for backward compatibility issues). Regardless of the value of this parameter, implementations should return a random-access table only if it is easy for them to do so; in particular they should not use the suppliedstoragePolicy, or any other resource-expensive measure, to randomise a sequential table just because thewantRandomparameter is true.- Parameters:
datsrc- the DataSource containing the table resourcewantRandom- whether, preferentially, a random access table should be returnedpolicy- a StoragePolicy object which may be used to supply scratch storage if the builder needs it- Returns:
- a StarTable made out of
datsrc - Throws:
TableFormatException- if the table is not of a kind that can be handled by this handlerIOException- if an unexpected I/O error occurs during processing
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docIncludesExample
public boolean docIncludesExample()Description copied from interface:DocumentedIOHandlerIndicates whether the serialization of some (short) example table should be added to the user documentation for this handler. Binary formats, or instances for which theDocumented.getXmlDescription()method already includes some example output, should return false.- Returns:
- true if the user documentation would benefit from the addition of an example serialization
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getXmlDescription
Description copied from interface:DocumentedReturns user-directed documentation in XML format.The output should be a sequence of one or more <P> elements, using XHTML-like XML. Since rendering may be done in a number of contexts however, use of the full range of XHTML elements is discouraged. Where possible, the content should stick to simple markup such as the elements P, A, UL, OL, LI, DL, DT, DD EM, STRONG, I, B, CODE, TT, PRE.
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- XML description of this object
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setHasHeader
@ConfigMethod(property="header", doc="<p>Indicates whether the input CSV file contains the\noptional one-line header giving column names.\nOptions are:\n<ul>\n<li><code>true</code>: the first line is a header line containing column names</li>\n<li><code>false</code>: all lines are data lines, and column names will be assigned automatically</li>\n<li><code>null</code>: a guess will be made about whether the first line is a header or not depending on what it looks like</li>\n</ul>\nThe default value is <code>null</code> (auto-determination).\nThis usually works OK, but can get into trouble if\nall the columns look like string values.\n</p>", usage="true|false|null", example="true", sequence=1) public void setHasHeader(Boolean hasHeader) Sets whether input CSV files are known to include the optional header line or not.- Parameters:
hasHeader- true if input files are known to contain column names as the first line; false if they are known not to; null to auto-detect
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getHasHeader
Returns header interpretation policy.- Returns:
- true if input files are known to contain column names as the first line; false if they are known not to; null to auto-detect
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setDelimiter
@ConfigMethod(property="delimiter", doc="<p>Field delimiter character, by default a comma. Permitted values are a single character like \"<code>|</code>\", a hexadecimal character code like \"<code>0x7C</code>\", or one of the names \"<code>comma</code>\", \"<code>space</code>\" or \"<code>tab</code>\". Some choices of delimiter, for instance whitespace characters, might not work well or might behave in surprising ways.</p>", example="|", sequence=2) public void setDelimiter(char delimiter) Sets the delimiter character. Non-comma delimiters are not guaranteed to work.- Parameters:
delimiter- delimiter character
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getDelimiter
public char getDelimiter()Returns the delimiter character.- Returns:
- delimiter
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