rio
A Swiss-Army Knife for Data I/O
Streamlined data import and export by making assumptions that the user is probably willing to make: 'import()' and 'export()' determine the data format from the file extension, reasonable defaults are used for data import and export, web-based import is natively supported (including from SSL/HTTPS), compressed files can be read directly, and fast import packages are used where appropriate. An additional convenience function, 'convert()', provides a simple method for converting between file types.
- Version1.2.3
- R versionunknown
- LicenseGPL-2
- Needs compilation?No
- rio citation info
- Last release09/25/2024
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- Chung-hong ChanMaintainerShow author details
- Christopher GandrudShow author detailsRolesContributor
- Thomas J. Leeper
- Bill Denney
- David Schoch
- Hugo Gruson
- Trevor L DavisShow author detailsRolesContributor
- Stanislaus StadlmannShow author detailsRolesContributor
- Ryan PriceShow author detailsRolesContributor
- Ista ZahnShow author detailsRolesContributor
- Jason BeckerShow author detailsRolesAuthor
- Nathan Day
- Patrick KennedyShow author detailsRolesContributor
- Ruaridh WilliamsonShow author detailsRolesContributor
- Andrew MacDonaldShow author detailsRolesContributor
- Geoffrey CH ChanShow author detailsRolesContributor
- Alex Bokov
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- Reverse Imports34 packages
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