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Accessing rows (when a header was provided).
val header : in_channel -> string list
The header declared for this channel.
val set_header : ?replace:bool -> in_channel -> string list -> unit
set_header ic headers
set the new header for all subsequent reads on ic
(previously read Row.t
values are unaffected). This is useful for example to compose an unusual header after reading several lines of the CSV data.
val next : in_channel -> Row.t
val fold_left : f:('a -> Row.t -> 'a) -> init:'a -> in_channel -> 'a
See Csv.fold_left
.
val fold_right : f:(Row.t -> 'a -> 'a) -> in_channel -> 'a -> 'a
See Csv.fold_right
.
val iter : f:(Row.t -> unit) -> in_channel -> unit
See Csv.iter
.
val input_all : in_channel -> Row.t list
See Csv.input_all
.
val load :
?separator:char ->
?strip:bool ->
?has_header:bool ->
?header:string list ->
?backslash_escape:bool ->
?excel_tricks:bool ->
?fix:bool ->
string ->
Row.t list
See Csv.load
and Csv.of_in_obj
for the optional parameters. Note that has_header
is false by default to have a uniform interface but you likely want to set it to true
or to explicitly provide header
.
val current : in_channel -> Row.t
See Csv.current_record
.