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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head><title>R: Read a fixed width file into a tibble</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="R.css" /> </head><body> <table width="100%" summary="page for read_fwf {readr}"><tr><td>read_fwf {readr}</td><td style="text-align: right;">R Documentation</td></tr></table> <h2>Read a fixed width file into a tibble</h2> <h3>Description</h3> <p>A fixed width file can be a very compact representation of numeric data. It's also very fast to parse, because every field is in the same place in every line. Unfortunately, it's painful to parse because you need to describe the length of every field. Readr aims to make it as easy as possible by providing a number of different ways to describe the field structure. </p> <h3>Usage</h3> <pre> read_fwf(file, col_positions, col_types = NULL, locale = default_locale(), na = c("", "NA"), comment = "", trim_ws = TRUE, skip = 0, n_max = Inf, guess_max = min(n_max, 1000), progress = show_progress(), skip_empty_rows = TRUE) fwf_empty(file, skip = 0, skip_empty_rows = FALSE, col_names = NULL, comment = "", n = 100L) fwf_widths(widths, col_names = NULL) fwf_positions(start, end = NULL, col_names = NULL) fwf_cols(...) </pre> <h3>Arguments</h3> <table summary="R argblock"> <tr valign="top"><td><code>file</code></td> <td> <p>Either a path to a file, a connection, or literal data (either a single string or a raw vector). </p> <p>Files ending in <code>.gz</code>, <code>.bz2</code>, <code>.xz</code>, or <code>.zip</code> will be automatically uncompressed. Files starting with <code>http://</code>, <code>https://</code>, <code>ftp://</code>, or <code>ftps://</code> will be automatically downloaded. Remote gz files can also be automatically downloaded and decompressed. </p> <p>Literal data is most useful for examples and tests. It must contain at least one new line to be recognised as data (instead of a path) or be a vector of greater than length 1. </p> <p>Using a value of <code><a href="clipboard.html">clipboard()</a></code> will read from the system clipboard.</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>col_positions</code></td> <td> <p>Column positions, as created by <code><a href="read_fwf.html">fwf_empty()</a></code>, <code><a href="read_fwf.html">fwf_widths()</a></code> or <code><a href="read_fwf.html">fwf_positions()</a></code>. To read in only selected fields, use <code><a href="read_fwf.html">fwf_positions()</a></code>. If the width of the last column is variable (a ragged fwf file), supply the last end position as NA.</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>col_types</code></td> <td> <p>One of <code>NULL</code>, a <code><a href="cols.html">cols()</a></code> specification, or a string. See <code>vignette("readr")</code> for more details. </p> <p>If <code>NULL</code>, all column types will be imputed from the first 1000 rows on the input. This is convenient (and fast), but not robust. If the imputation fails, you'll need to supply the correct types yourself. </p> <p>If a column specification created by <code><a href="cols.html">cols()</a></code>, it must contain one column specification for each column. If you only want to read a subset of the columns, use <code><a href="cols.html">cols_only()</a></code>. </p> <p>Alternatively, you can use a compact string representation where each character represents one column: c = character, i = integer, n = number, d = double, l = logical, f = factor, D = date, T = date time, t = time, ? = guess, or <code>_</code>/<code>-</code> to skip the column.</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>locale</code></td> <td> <p>The locale controls defaults that vary from place to place. The default locale is US-centric (like R), but you can use <code><a href="locale.html">locale()</a></code> to create your own locale that controls things like the default time zone, encoding, decimal mark, big mark, and day/month names.</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>na</code></td> <td> <p>Character vector of strings to interpret as missing values. Set this option to <code>character()</code> to indicate no missing values.</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>comment</code></td> <td> <p>A string used to identify comments. Any text after the comment characters will be silently ignored.</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>trim_ws</code></td> <td> <p>Should leading and trailing whitespace be trimmed from each field before parsing it?</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>skip</code></td> <td> <p>Number of lines to skip before reading data.</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>n_max</code></td> <td> <p>Maximum number of records to read.</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>guess_max</code></td> <td> <p>Maximum number of records to use for guessing column types.</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>progress</code></td> <td> <p>Display a progress bar? By default it will only display in an interactive session and not while knitting a document. The display is updated every 50,000 values and will only display if estimated reading time is 5 seconds or more. The automatic progress bar can be disabled by setting option <code>readr.show_progress</code> to <code>FALSE</code>.</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>skip_empty_rows</code></td> <td> <p>Should blank rows be ignored altogether? i.e. If this option is <code>TRUE</code> then blank rows will not be represented at all. If it is <code>FALSE</code> then they will be represented by <code>NA</code> values in all the columns.</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>col_names</code></td> <td> <p>Either NULL, or a character vector column names.</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>n</code></td> <td> <p>Number of lines the tokenizer will read to determine file structure. By default it is set to 100.</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>widths</code></td> <td> <p>Width of each field. Use NA as width of last field when reading a ragged fwf file.</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>start, end</code></td> <td> <p>Starting and ending (inclusive) positions of each field. Use NA as last end field when reading a ragged fwf file.</p> </td></tr> <tr valign="top"><td><code>...</code></td> <td> <p>If the first element is a data frame, then it must have all numeric columns and either one or two rows. The column names are the variable names. The column values are the variable widths if a length one vector, and if length two, variable start and end positions. The elements of <code>...</code> are used to construct a data frame with or or two rows as above.</p> </td></tr> </table> <h3>See Also</h3> <p><code><a href="read_table.html">read_table()</a></code> to read fixed width files where each column is separated by whitespace. </p> <h3>Examples</h3> <pre> fwf_sample <- readr_example("fwf-sample.txt") cat(read_lines(fwf_sample)) # You can specify column positions in several ways: # 1. Guess based on position of empty columns read_fwf(fwf_sample, fwf_empty(fwf_sample, col_names = c("first", "last", "state", "ssn"))) # 2. A vector of field widths read_fwf(fwf_sample, fwf_widths(c(20, 10, 12), c("name", "state", "ssn"))) # 3. Paired vectors of start and end positions read_fwf(fwf_sample, fwf_positions(c(1, 30), c(20, 42), c("name", "ssn"))) # 4. Named arguments with start and end positions read_fwf(fwf_sample, fwf_cols(name = c(1, 20), ssn = c(30, 42))) # 5. Named arguments with column widths read_fwf(fwf_sample, fwf_cols(name = 20, state = 10, ssn = 12)) </pre> <hr /><div style="text-align: center;">[Package <em>readr</em> version 1.3.1 <a href="00Index.html">Index</a>]</div> </body></html>