perl-Text-RecordParser 1.3.0
Read record-oriented files
This module is for reading record-oriented data in a delimited text file.
The most common example have records separated by newlines and fields
separated by commas or tabs, but this module aims to provide a consistent
interface for handling sequential records in a file however they may be
delimited. Typically this data lists the fields in the first line of the
file, in which case you should call bind_header to bind the field name (or
not, and it will be called implicitly). If the first line contains data,
you can still bind your own field names via bind_fields. Either way, you
can then use many methods to get at the data as arrays or hashes.
The most common example have records separated by newlines and fields
separated by commas or tabs, but this module aims to provide a consistent
interface for handling sequential records in a file however they may be
delimited. Typically this data lists the fields in the first line of the
file, in which case you should call bind_header to bind the field name (or
not, and it will be called implicitly). If the first line contains data,
you can still bind your own field names via bind_fields. Either way, you
can then use many methods to get at the data as arrays or hashes.
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