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phpcsv is a small PHP package to assist in dealing with CSV data.
It is not meant to be full-featured or very high-performance. I regularly need
to manipulate one-off CSV data and so I built this to assist in the common
things I keep re-writing like formatting a date or merging 2 CSVs together.
A few examples:
Selectively join data from one CSV into another.
This would look at the 'id' column in file.csv and match it with 'fid' column
in other_file.csv then take the 'username' column from other_file.csv and
fill it into the 'user' column of file.csv. then dump changes to stdout.
It is similar to an SQL join, for example:
select file.*, other_file.username from file
left join other_file on file.id = other_file.fid
Format a date column, dump output:
Loop through file without loading into memory:
Selectively print columns in arbitrary order:
Merge 2 columns together, separate by space. print changes to stdout
Manually get or set data from a record. Note that this only works
if you're NOT using mutators! If mutators are in use, then get() will
return a clone/copy of that data post-mutated.
Filter records (in this case, any record where 'sex' column is not 'male'
would be removed):
Example of adding a custom Mutator to manipulate some data in records. In this
case, we make sure the comma-separate Rate Group(s) column is paired with the
same number of Billing Frequency items:
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