Read whitespace-separated columns into a tibble
read_table() and read_table2() are designed to read the type of textual
data where each column is separated by one (or more) columns of space.
read_table2() is like read.table(), it allows any number of whitespace
characters between columns, and the lines can be of different lengths.
read_table() is more strict, each line must be the same length,
and each field is in the same position in every line. It first finds empty columns and then
parses like a fixed width file.
spec_table() and spec_table2() return
the column specifications rather than a data frame.
read_table( file, col_names = TRUE, col_types = NULL, locale = default_locale(), na = "NA", skip = 0, n_max = Inf, guess_max = min(n_max, 1000), progress = show_progress(), comment = "", skip_empty_rows = TRUE ) read_table2( file, col_names = TRUE, col_types = NULL, locale = default_locale(), na = "NA", skip = 0, n_max = Inf, guess_max = min(n_max, 1000), progress = show_progress(), comment = "", skip_empty_rows = TRUE )
| file | Either a path to a file, a connection, or literal data (either a single string or a raw vector). Files ending in  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. Using a value of  | 
| col_names | Either  If  If  Missing ( | 
| col_types | One of  If  If a column specification created by  Alternatively, you can use a compact string representation where each character represents one column: 
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| locale | The locale controls defaults that vary from place to place.
The default locale is US-centric (like R), but you can use
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| na | Character vector of strings to interpret as missing values. Set this
option to  | 
| skip | Number of lines to skip before reading data. | 
| n_max | Maximum number of records to read. | 
| guess_max | Maximum number of records to use for guessing column types. | 
| progress | 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  | 
| comment | A string used to identify comments. Any text after the comment characters will be silently ignored. | 
| skip_empty_rows | Should blank rows be ignored altogether? i.e. If this
option is  | 
read_fwf() to read fixed width files where each column
is not separated by whitespace. read_fwf() is also useful for reading
tabular data with non-standard formatting.
# One corner from http://www.masseyratings.com/cf/compare.htm
massey <- readr_example("massey-rating.txt")
cat(read_file(massey))
read_table(massey)
# Sample of 1978 fuel economy data from
# http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/epadata/78data.zip
epa <- readr_example("epa78.txt")
cat(read_file(epa))
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