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The goal of df2yaml is to simplify the process of converting dataframe to YAML. The dataframe with multiple key columns and one value column (this column can also contain key-value pair(s)) will be converted to multi-level hierarchy.

Installation

df2yaml is an R package distributed as part of the CRAN. To install the package, start R and enter:

# install via CRAN
install.package("df2yaml")
# install via Github
# install.package("remotes")   #In case you have not installed it.
remotes::install_github("showteeth/df2yaml")

In general, it is recommended to install from Github repository (update more timely).

Usage

# library
library(df2yaml)
#> Warning: replacing previous import 'lifecycle::last_warnings' by
#> 'rlang::last_warnings' when loading 'tibble'
#> Warning: replacing previous import 'lifecycle::last_warnings' by
#> 'rlang::last_warnings' when loading 'pillar'
# load test file
test_file <- system.file("extdata", "df2yaml_l3.txt", package = "df2yaml")
test_data = read.table(file = test_file, header = T, sep = "\t")
head(test_data)
#>      paras      subcmd                                            values
#> 1   picard insert_size                                  MINIMUM_PCT: 0.5
#> 2   picard     markdup CREATE_INDEX: true; VALIDATION_STRINGENCY: SILENT
#> 3   preseq                                     -r 100 -seg_len 100000000
#> 4 qualimap                           --java-mem-size=20G -outformat HTML
#> 5    rseqc             mapq: 30; percentile-floor: 5; percentile-step: 5
# output yaml string
yaml_res = df2yaml(df = test_data, key_col = c("paras", "subcmd"), val_col = "values")
cat(yaml_res)
#> preseq: -r 100 -seg_len 100000000
#> qualimap: --java-mem-size=20G -outformat HTML
#> rseqc:
#>   mapq: 30
#>   percentile-floor: 5
#>   percentile-step: 5
#> picard:
#>   insert_size:
#>     MINIMUM_PCT: 0.5
#>   markdup:
#>     CREATE_INDEX: true
#>     VALIDATION_STRINGENCY: SILENT

Code of Conduct

Please note that the df2yaml project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.