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type-analyzer
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Infer types from CSV columns.
This package provides a single interface for generating the datatype for a given row-column formatted dataset. We support the following datatypes:
npm install type-analyzer
Usage is super simple, simply call computeColMeta on your data like so
var Analyzer = require('type-analyzer').Analyzer;
var colMeta = Analyzer.computeColMeta(data);
But imagine you want to ensure that a column full of ids represented as numbers is identified as a column of strings, type-analyzer's got you. Simply pass an array of rules:
var Analyzer = require('type-analyzer').Analyzer;
var colMeta = Analyzer.computeColMeta(data, [{name: 'id', dataType: 'STRING'}]);
// or
var colMeta = Analyzer.computeColMeta(data, [{regex: /id/, dataType: 'STRING'}]);
Note: Analyzer prefers rules using name over regex since better performance.
And it will short cut around the usual analysis system and give you back the column formatted as you'd expect.
Breaking changes with v1.0.0: Regex has moved into src, but can more easily be accessed from the module.exports from the root. As part of a larger clean up many extraneous util files were removed.
[0.1.4] - Apr 03 2018 (f581c65)
fe0827b Added new date format regex: YYYY/M/D 40c1923 Added new date format regex
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Infer types from columns in JSON
The npm package type-analyzer receives a total of 1,747 weekly downloads. As such, type-analyzer popularity was classified as popular.
We found that type-analyzer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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