Title: | Unnest Hierarchical Data Structures |
Version: | 0.0.7 |
Description: | Fast flattening of hierarchical data structures (e.g. JSON, XML) into data.frames with a flexible spec language. |
License: | GPL-2 | GPL-3 [expanded from: GPL (≥ 2)] |
Encoding: | UTF-8 |
RoxygenNote: | 7.3.1 |
Suggests: | data.table, dplyr, knitr, repurrrsive, rmarkdown, testthat, tibble, tidyr |
VignetteBuilder: | knitr |
URL: | https://github.com/vspinu/unnest/, https://vspinu.github.io/unnest/ |
BugReports: | https://github.com/vspinu/unnest/issues |
NeedsCompilation: | yes |
Packaged: | 2025-03-18 00:28:21 UTC; vitalie |
Author: | Vitalie Spinu [aut, cre] |
Maintainer: | Vitalie Spinu <spinuvit@gmail.com> |
Repository: | CRAN |
Date/Publication: | 2025-03-18 08:30:02 UTC |
Unnest spec
Description
Unnest spec is a nested list with the same structure as the
nested json. It specifies how the deeply nested lists ought to be
unnested. spec()
is a handy constructor for spec lists. s()
is a
shorthand alias for spec()
.
Usage
spec(
selector = NULL,
...,
as = NULL,
children = NULL,
groups = NULL,
include = NULL,
exclude = NULL,
stack = NULL,
process = NULL,
default = NULL
)
s(
selector = NULL,
...,
as = NULL,
children = NULL,
groups = NULL,
include = NULL,
exclude = NULL,
stack = NULL,
process = NULL,
default = NULL
)
Arguments
selector |
A shorthand syntax for an
|
as |
name for this field in the extracted data.frame |
children , ... |
Unnamed list of children spec. |
groups |
Named list of specs to be processed in parallel. The return
value is a named list of unnested data.frames. The results is the same as
when each spec is |
include , exclude |
A list, a numeric vector or a character vector specifying components to include or exclude. A list can combine numeric indexes and character elements to extract. |
stack |
Whether to stack this node (TRUE) or to spread it (FALSE). When
|
process |
Extra processing step for this element. Either NULL for no processing (the default), "as_is" to return the entire element in a list column, "paste" to paste elements together into a character column. |
default |
Default value to insert if the |
Value
s()
: a canonical spec - a list consumed by C++ unnesting routines.
Examples
s("a")
s("a//c2")
s("a/2/c2,cid")
Unnest lists
Description
Unnest nested lists into a flat data.frames.
Usage
unnest(
x,
spec = NULL,
dedupe = FALSE,
stack_atomic = NULL,
process_atomic = NULL,
process_unnamed_lists = NULL,
cross_join = TRUE
)
Arguments
x |
a nested list to unnest |
spec |
spec to use for unnesting. See |
dedupe |
whether to dedupe repeated elements. If TRUE, if a node is
visited for a second time and is not explicitly declared in the |
stack_atomic |
Whether atomic leaf vectors should be stacked or not. If NULL, the default, data.frame vectors are stacked, all others are spread. |
process_atomic |
Process spec for atomic leaf vectors. Either NULL for no processing (the default), "as_is" to return the entire element in a list column, "paste" to paste elements together into a character column. |
process_unnamed_lists |
How to process unnamed lists. Can be one of "as_is" - return a list column, "exclude" - drop these elements unless they are explicitly included in the spec, "paste" - return a character column, "stack" - automatically stack. If NULL (the default), do nothing - process them normally according to the specs. |
cross_join |
Specifies how the results from sibling nodes are joined
( |
Value
A data.frame
, data.table
or a tibble
as specified by the option
unnest.return.type
. Defaults to data.frame
.
Examples
x <- list(a = list(b = list(x = 1, y = 1:2, z = 10),
c = list(x = 2, y = 100:102)))
xxx <- list(x, x, x)
## spreading
unnest(x, s("a"))
unnest(x, s("a"), stack_atomic = TRUE)
unnest(x, s("a/b"), stack_atomic = TRUE)
unnest(x, s("a/c"), stack_atomic = TRUE)
unnest(x, s("a"), stack_atomic = TRUE, cross_join = TRUE)
unnest(x, s("a//x"))
unnest(x, s("a//x,z"))
unnest(x, s("a/2/x,y"))
## stacking
unnest(x, s("a/", stack = TRUE))
unnest(x, s("a/", stack = TRUE, as = "A"))
unnest(x, s("a/", stack = TRUE, as = "A"), stack_atomic = TRUE)
unnest(x, s("a/", stack = "id"), stack_atomic = TRUE)
unnest(x, s("a/", stack = "id", as = ""), stack_atomic = TRUE)
unnest(xxx, s(stack = "id"))
unnest(xxx, s(stack = "id"), stack_atomic = TRUE)
unnest(xxx, s(stack = "id", s("a/b/y/", stack = TRUE)))
## exclusion
unnest(x, s("a/b/", exclude = "x"))
## dedupe
unnest(x, s("a", s("b/y"), s("b")), stack_atomic = TRUE)
unnest(x, s("a", s("b/y"), s("b")), dedupe = TRUE, stack_atomic = TRUE)
## grouping
unnest(xxx, stack_atomic = TRUE,
s(stack = TRUE,
groups = list(first = s("a/b/x,y"),
second = s("a/b"))))
unnest(xxx, stack_atomic = TRUE, dedupe = TRUE,
s(stack = TRUE,
groups = list(first = s("a/b/x,y"),
second = s("a/b"))))
## processing as_is
str(unnest(xxx, s(stack = "id",
s("a/b/y", process = "as_is"),
s("a/c", process = "as_is"))))
str(unnest(xxx, s(stack = "id", s("a/b/", process = "as_is"))))
str(unnest(xxx, s(stack = "id", s("a/b", process = "as_is"))))
## processing paste
str(unnest(x, s("a/b/y", process = "paste")))
str(unnest(xxx, s(stack = TRUE, s("a/b/", process = "paste"))))
str(unnest(xxx, s(stack = TRUE, s("a/b", process = "paste"))))
## default
unnest(x, s("a/b/c/", s("b", default = 100)))
unnest(x, s("a/b/c/", stack = "ix", s("b", default = 100)))