The London Datastore (http://data.london.gov.uk) was created by the Greater London Authority (GLA) as an innovation towards freeing London’s data. This SourceForge Project will be used to OpenSource our development efforts surrounding data formats
This projects has the intent to take any file that has a header and any number of lines, take out the blank lines, the carriage return and the line feed, given as delimitation the "project number" format and generates a new clean file.
CSVChecker is a python utility designed to check CSV file for field length and format. Configuration is made on a field basis through YAML configuration file.
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A script written in pure PHP that can easily generate dynamic surveys based off of included template CSV (comma separated value) files. Setting up the script is as simple as editing the template file and transferring the directory to a server.
To switch historical data quotes, from a format to a other one.
For example to move historical data quotes from MetaTrader4 to NinjaTrader.
Or to move historical data quotes from NinjaTrader to MetaTrader4 .
This tool is a small tool to upload a csv file to a database. This tool can analyse a CSV file and it can determine the field lenght and the column name.
Omni is a Java package for reading and writing a variety of data file formats. Currently, Omni supports formats such as CSV, tab-delimited, pipe-delimited, and fixed-width files. There are future plans for more formats.
XML is a standard to move data around easily and CSV format is the easiest to display huge chunk of data. xml2csv offers, light weight and easy conversion of XML data to CSV formated data.
ktdata is a C++ library for accessing tabular data, like from CSV files. Its goals are:
1. object design
2. portability (Linux and Windows support at least)
3. high performance
4. support for common data file formats, like CSV, ARFF (Weka), etc.