kantan.csv

CsvReader

object CsvReader

Provides instance creation and summoning methods.

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  6. def apply[A](reader: Reader, sep: Char, header: Boolean)(implicit da: RowDecoder[A], e: ReaderEngine): CsvReader[ReadResult[A]]

    Opens a CsvReader on the specified Reader.

    Opens a CsvReader on the specified Reader.

    reader

    what to parse as CSV

    sep

    column separator

    header

    whether or not to skip the first row

  7. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0

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  8. def clone(): AnyRef

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  9. val empty: CsvReader[Nothing]

    Creates an empty kantan.csv.CsvReader.

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  11. def equals(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  12. def finalize(): Unit

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  13. def fromSafe[I, R](in: I)(open: (I) ⇒ Iterator[R])(release: (I) ⇒ Unit): CsvReader[R]

    Creates a new instance of CsvReader.

    Creates a new instance of CsvReader.

    This method works with the assumption that the specified iterator is safe - that calling next when hasNext has returned true cannot throw an exception. For unsafe iterators, such as IO-bound ones, use fromUnsafe instead.

    in

    where to read data from

    open

    function that turns in into an iterator.

    release

    function that closes in when no longer needed.

  14. def fromUnsafe[I, R](in: I)(open: (I) ⇒ Iterator[R])(release: (I) ⇒ Unit): CsvReader[ParseResult[R]]

    Creates a new instance of CsvReader.

    Creates a new instance of CsvReader.

    This method works with the assumption that the specified iterator is unsafe - that calling next when hasNext has returned true might throw an exception. For safe iterators, use fromSafe instead.

    in

    where to read data from

    open

    function that turns in into an iterator.

    release

    function that closes in when no longer needed.

  15. final def getClass(): Class[_]

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  19. final def notify(): Unit

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  20. final def notifyAll(): Unit

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  21. def singleton[A](a: A): CsvReader[A]

    Creates a CsvReader with a single row.

  22. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0

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  23. def toString(): String

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