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parse_guess()
returns the parser vector; guess_parser()
returns the name of the parser. These functions use a number of heuristics
to determine which type of vector is "best". Generally they try to err of
the side of safety, as it's straightforward to override the parsing choice
if needed.parse_guess(x, na = c("", "NA"), locale = default_locale())col_guess()
guess_parser(x, locale = default_locale())
character()
to indicate no missing values.locale()
to create your own locale that controls things like
the default time zone, encoding, decimal mark, big mark, and day/month
names.col_skip
,
parse_datetime
, parse_factor
,
parse_logical
, parse_number
# Logical vectors
parse_guess(c("FALSE", "TRUE", "F", "T"))
# Integers and doubles
parse_guess(c("1","2","3"))
parse_guess(c("1.6","2.6","3.4"))
# Numbers containing grouping mark
guess_parser("1,234,566")
parse_guess("1,234,566")
# ISO 8601 date times
guess_parser(c("2010-10-10"))
parse_guess(c("2010-10-10"))
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