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from csv
Converts content (string or binary) into a table. The source format is specified as a subcommand, like from csv
or from json
.
Use this when nushell cannot determine the input file extension.
Available Subcommands
- from bson
- from csv
- from eml
- from ics
- from ini
- from json
- from ods
- from sqlite
- from ssv
- from toml
- from tsv
- from url
- from vcf
- from xlsx
- from xml
- from yaml
Subcommands without links are currently missing their documentation.
Example for from csv
Let's say we have the following file:
> cat pets.txt
animal, name, age
cat, Tom, 7
dog, Alfred, 10
chameleon, Linda, 1
pets.txt
is actually a .csv file but it has the .txt extension, open
is not able to convert it into a table:
> open pets.txt
animal, name, age
cat, Tom, 7
dog, Alfred, 10
chameleon, Linda, 1
To get a table from pets.txt
we need to use the from csv
command:
> open pets.txt | from csv
━━━┯━━━━━━━━━━━┯━━━━━━━━━┯━━━━━━
# │ animal │ name │ age
───┼───────────┼─────────┼──────
0 │ cat │ Tom │ 7
1 │ dog │ Alfred │ 10
2 │ chameleon │ Linda │ 1
━━━┷━━━━━━━━━━━┷━━━━━━━━━┷━━━━━━