Write a data frame to a delimited file
The write_*()
family of functions are an improvement to analogous function such
as write.csv()
because they are approximately twice as fast. Unlike write.csv()
,
these functions do not include row names as a column in the written file.
A generic function, output_column()
, is applied to each variable
to coerce columns to suitable output.
write_delim( x, file, delim = " ", na = "NA", append = FALSE, col_names = !append, quote_escape = "double", eol = "\n", path = deprecated() ) write_csv( x, file, na = "NA", append = FALSE, col_names = !append, quote_escape = "double", eol = "\n", path = deprecated() ) write_csv2( x, file, na = "NA", append = FALSE, col_names = !append, quote_escape = "double", eol = "\n", path = deprecated() ) write_excel_csv( x, file, na = "NA", append = FALSE, col_names = !append, delim = ",", quote_escape = "double", eol = "\n", path = deprecated() ) write_excel_csv2( x, file, na = "NA", append = FALSE, col_names = !append, delim = ";", quote_escape = "double", eol = "\n", path = deprecated() ) write_tsv( x, file, na = "NA", append = FALSE, col_names = !append, quote_escape = "double", eol = "\n", path = deprecated() )
x |
A data frame or tibble to write to disk. |
file |
File or connection to write to. |
delim |
Delimiter used to separate values. Defaults to |
na |
String used for missing values. Defaults to NA. Missing values
will never be quoted; strings with the same value as |
append |
If |
col_names |
If |
quote_escape |
The type of escaping to use for quoted values, one of
|
eol |
The end of line character to use. Most commonly either |
path |
write_*()
returns the input x
invisibly.
Factors are coerced to character. Doubles are formatted to a decimal string
using the grisu3 algorithm. POSIXct
values are formatted as ISO8601 with a
UTC timezone Note: POSIXct
objects in local or non-UTC timezones will be
converted to UTC time before writing.
All columns are encoded as UTF-8. write_excel_csv()
and write_excel_csv2()
also include a
UTF-8 Byte order mark
which indicates to Excel the csv is UTF-8 encoded.
write_excel_csv2()
and write_csv2
were created to allow users with
different locale settings to save .csv files using their default settings
(e.g. ;
as the column separator and ,
as the decimal separator).
This is common in some European countries.
Values are only quoted if they contain a comma, quote or newline.
The write_*()
functions will automatically compress outputs if an appropriate extension is given.
Three extensions are currently supported: .gz
for gzip compression, .bz2
for bzip2 compression and
.xz
for lzma compression. See the examples for more information.
Florian Loitsch, Printing Floating-Point Numbers Quickly and Accurately with Integers, PLDI '10, http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/cs257/archive/florian-loitsch/printf.pdf
data(storms, package = "dplyr") # If only a file name is specified, write_()* will write # the file to the current working directory. write_csv(storms, "storms.csv") write_tsv(storms, "storms.tsv") # If you add an extension to the file name, write_()* will # automatically compress the output. write_tsv(storms, "storms.tsv.gz") write_tsv(storms, "storms.tsv.bz2") write_tsv(storms, "storms.tsv.xz")
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