CSV Convert Options
Usage
csv_convert_options(
  check_utf8 = TRUE,
  null_values = c("", "NA"),
  true_values = c("T", "true", "TRUE"),
  false_values = c("F", "false", "FALSE"),
  strings_can_be_null = FALSE,
  col_types = NULL,
  auto_dict_encode = FALSE,
  auto_dict_max_cardinality = 50L,
  include_columns = character(),
  include_missing_columns = FALSE,
  timestamp_parsers = NULL,
  decimal_point = "."
)Arguments
- check_utf8
- Logical: check UTF8 validity of string columns? 
- null_values
- Character vector of recognized spellings for null values. Analogous to the - na.stringsargument to- read.csv()or- nain- readr::read_csv().
- true_values
- Character vector of recognized spellings for - TRUEvalues
- false_values
- Character vector of recognized spellings for - FALSEvalues
- strings_can_be_null
- Logical: can string / binary columns have null values? Similar to the - quoted_naargument to- readr::read_csv()
- col_types
- A - Schemaor- NULLto infer types
- auto_dict_encode
- Logical: Whether to try to automatically dictionary-encode string / binary data (think - stringsAsFactors). This setting is ignored for non-inferred columns (those in- col_types).
- auto_dict_max_cardinality
- If - auto_dict_encode, string/binary columns are dictionary-encoded up to this number of unique values (default 50), after which it switches to regular encoding.
- include_columns
- If non-empty, indicates the names of columns from the CSV file that should be actually read and converted (in the vector's order). 
- include_missing_columns
- Logical: if - include_columnsis provided, should columns named in it but not found in the data be included as a column of type- null()? The default (- FALSE) means that the reader will instead raise an error.
- timestamp_parsers
- User-defined timestamp parsers. If more than one parser is specified, the CSV conversion logic will try parsing values starting from the beginning of this vector. Possible values are (a) - NULL, the default, which uses the ISO-8601 parser; (b) a character vector of strptime parse strings; or (c) a list of TimestampParser objects.
- decimal_point
- Character to use for decimal point in floating point numbers. 
Examples
tf <- tempfile()
on.exit(unlink(tf))
writeLines("x\n1\nNULL\n2\nNA", tf)
read_csv_arrow(tf, convert_options = csv_convert_options(null_values = c("", "NA", "NULL")))
#> # A tibble: 4 × 1
#>       x
#>   <int>
#> 1     1
#> 2    NA
#> 3     2
#> 4    NA
open_csv_dataset(tf, convert_options = csv_convert_options(null_values = c("", "NA", "NULL")))
#> FileSystemDataset with 1 csv file
#> 1 columns
#> x: int64