VirtualData

Struct VirtualData 

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pub struct VirtualData {
    pub columns: Vec<Column>,
    pub rows: Vec<Row>,
}
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Virtual data struct which contains csv information

  • VirtualData holds row information as hashmap. Therefore modifying data( cell, row or column ) is generally faster than virtual array struct.
  • VirtualData cannot have duplicate column name due to previous hashmap implementaiton
  • VirtualData allows limiters to confine csv value’s possible states.

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§columns: Vec<Column>§rows: Vec<Row>

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impl VirtualData

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pub fn read_only(&self) -> ReadOnlyData

Get read only data from virtual data

This clones every value into a ReadOnlyData. If the purpose is to simply iterate over values, prefer read_only_ref method.

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pub fn read_only_ref(&self) -> ReadOnlyDataRef<'_>

Get read only data from virtual data, but as reference

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pub fn set_cell_from_string( &mut self, x: usize, y: usize, value: &str, ) -> DcsvResult<()>

Set cell’s value with given string value

This will fail if the value cannot be converted to column’s type

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pub fn insert_column_with_type( &mut self, column_index: usize, column_name: &str, column_type: ValueType, limiter: Option<ValueLimiter>, placeholder: Option<Value>, ) -> DcsvResult<()>

Insert a column with given column informations

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  • column_index : Position to put column
  • column_name : New column name
  • column_type : Column’s type
  • limiter : Set limiter with
  • placeholder : Placeholder will be applied to every row
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pub fn set_limiter( &mut self, column: usize, limiter: &ValueLimiter, panic: bool, ) -> DcsvResult<()>

Set a limiter to a column

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  • column : column’s index
  • limiter : Target limiter
  • panic : If true, failed set will occur panic
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pub fn qualify( &self, column: usize, limiter: &ValueLimiter, ) -> DcsvResult<Vec<&Row>>

Qualify data and get reference of qualifed rows.

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pub fn qualify_multiple( &self, qualifiers: Vec<(usize, &ValueLimiter)>, ) -> DcsvResult<Vec<&Row>>

Qualify data with multiple limiters and get reference of qualifed rows.

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pub fn export_schema(&self) -> String

Export virtual data’s schema(limiter) as string form

Schema is expressed as csv value. Each line is structured with following order.

  • column
  • type
  • default
  • variant
  • pattern
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pub fn try_get_column_index(&self, src: &str) -> Option<usize>

Get a column index from src

Src can be either colum name or column index If colum index is out of range, it returns none

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pub fn get_iterator(&self) -> IntoIter<&Value>

Get iterator.

This methods returns iterator which respects column orders

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pub fn get_row_iterator(&self, row_index: usize) -> DcsvResult<IntoIter<&Value>>

Get iterator of a row with given index

This respects columns orders

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impl Clone for VirtualData

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fn clone(&self) -> VirtualData

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Default for VirtualData

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Display for VirtualData

to_string implementation for virtual data

This returns csv value string

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl From<&VirtualData> for ReadOnlyData

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fn from(data: &VirtualData) -> Self

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<'data> From<&'data VirtualData> for ReadOnlyDataRef<'data>

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fn from(data: &'data VirtualData) -> Self

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl VCont for VirtualData

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fn new() -> Self

Create empty virtual data

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fn move_row(&mut self, src_index: usize, target_index: usize) -> DcsvResult<()>

Move given row to a target row index

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fn move_column( &mut self, src_index: usize, target_index: usize, ) -> DcsvResult<()>

Move a given column to target column index

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fn rename_column( &mut self, column_index: usize, new_name: &str, ) -> DcsvResult<()>

Rename a column

Column’s name cannot be an exsiting name

  • column : column_index
  • new_name : New column name
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fn set_column(&mut self, column_index: usize, value: Value) -> DcsvResult<()>

Set values to a column

Given value will override every row’s value

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fn edit_row( &mut self, row_index: usize, values: &[Option<Value>], ) -> DcsvResult<()>

Edit a row

Only edit row’s cell when value is not none

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fn set_row(&mut self, row_index: usize, values: &[Value]) -> DcsvResult<()>

Set values to a row

This assumes that given values accord to column’s order. This method will fail when given value fails to qualify column’s limiter.

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fn get_cell(&self, x: usize, y: usize) -> Option<&Value>

get cell data by coordinate

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fn set_cell(&mut self, x: usize, y: usize, value: Value) -> DcsvResult<()>

Set cell value by coordinate

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fn insert_row( &mut self, row_index: usize, source: Option<&[Value]>, ) -> DcsvResult<()>

Insert a row to given index

This can yield out of rnage error

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fn delete_row(&mut self, row_index: usize) -> bool

Delete a row with given row_index

This doesn’t fail but silently do nothing if index is out of range

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fn delete_column(&mut self, column_index: usize) -> DcsvResult<()>

Delete a column with given column index

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fn get_row_count(&self) -> usize

Get total rows count

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fn get_column_count(&self) -> usize

Get total columns count

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fn drop_data(&mut self)

Drop all data from virtual data

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fn apply_all<F: FnMut(&mut Value)>(&mut self, f: F)

Apply closure to all values

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fn insert_column( &mut self, column_index: usize, column_name: &str, ) -> DcsvResult<()>

Insert a column with given column informations

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