Gets data via the "list feed", which assumes populated cells form a neat
rectangle. The list feed consumes data row by row. The first row is assumed
to hold variable or column names. The related function,
gs_read_csv, also returns data from a rectangle of cells,
but it is generally faster and more resilient to, e.g. empty rows, so use it
if you can. However, you may need to use this function if you are dealing
with an "old" Google Sheet, which gs_read_csv does not
support). Consult the Google Sheets API documentation for more details about
https://developers.google.com/google-apps/spreadsheets/data#work_with_list-based_feeds{the
"list feed"}.
Usage
gs_read_listfeed(ss, ws = 1, verbose = TRUE)
Arguments
ss
a registered Google spreadsheet, i.e. a googlesheet
object
ws
positive integer or character string specifying index or title,
respectively, of the worksheet