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Dissector
Using the dissector command-line tool
dissector.exe is a command-line tool to analyze CSV files. The input file
can be a single file or files from a directory dir
that have a common column separator sep
. The dissected results can be generated in the form of an excel file (xlsx
) or text (json
or csv
). By default, the analysis is run on the entire content of the file i.e., without any filters. But slicers
help slice data and run analysis. The output gives the following
information for each column element in the input file(s).
- column: column name.
- strlen: minimum and maximum string length.
- nnull: count of NANs and empty strings.
- nrow: number of rows.
- nunique: number of unique values.
- nvalue: number of rows with values.
- freq: frequency distribution of top n values. n is configured in
dissector_config.yaml
. - sample: a sample of top n values. n is configured in
dissector_config.yaml
. - symbols: non-alphanumic characters that are not in [a-zA-Z0-9]
- n: column order.
- filename: name of the input file from where the column was picked.
- filetype: file type to which the file is associated to (e.g., csv).
The output also presents other additional info:
- slice: The slice used to select. Slices represents filter conditions to select subsets of rows within a dataset.
- timestamp: file modified date timestamp of the input file.
- hash: md5 hash of the input file.
- size: file size of the input file in bytes.
usage: dissector.exe [-h] [--to {xlsx,json,csv}] [--sep SEP]
[--slicers [SLICERS ...]] [--nsample NSAMPLE]
[--outfile OUTFILE] [--config CONFIG]
dir file
positional arguments:
dir Input directory
file Input file (for multiple files use wildcard)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--to {xlsx,json,csv} Save result to xlsx or json or csv (default: xlsx)
--sep SEP Column separator (default: ,)
--slicers [SLICERS ...]
Informs how to slice data (default: for no slicing)
--nsample NSAMPLE Number of samples (default: 10)
--outfile OUTFILE Output file name (default: dissect_result)
--config CONFIG Config file for meta data (default:
`.\config\dissector_config.yaml`)
Ensure that a yaml config file is present at .\config\dissector_config.yaml
in relation to dissector.exe
prior to executing the command.
---
read_csv:
skiprows: 0
skipfooter: 0
engine: 'python' # {'c', 'python', 'pyarrow'}
encoding: 'latin-1' # {'utf-8', 'latin-1'}
quotechar: '"'
on_bad_lines: 'warn' # {'error', 'warn', 'skip'}
dtype: 'str'
keep_default_na: false
Examples
Fetch *.csv
from .\temp
and dissect them with ,
as column separator.
dissector .\temp *.csv -s ,
Fetch myfile.text
from c:\temp
and dissect the file with ;
as column separator.
dissector c:\temp myfile.text -s ;
Fetch myfile.text
from c:\temp
and dissect the file with ;
as column separator by slicing the data with a filter on COLUMN1 == 'VALUE'
and also without filtering any.
dissector c:\temp myfile.text -s ; --slicers "" "COLUMN1 == 'VALUE'"
Fetch myfile.text
from c:\temp
and dissect the file with TAB \t
as column separator by slicing the data with a filter on a column name that has a space in it COLUMN 1 == 'VALUE'
.
dissector c:\temp myfile.txt -sep ';' --slicers "" "`COLUMN 1` == 'VALUE'"
Using powershell, read the arguments from a text file.
Get-Content args.txt | ForEach-Object {
$arguments = $_ -split '#'
& dissector.exe $arguments
}
Here is a sample args.txt file.
.\temp#*.csv#-s#,
Morpher
Using the morpher command-line tool
morpher.exe is a command-line tool to convert format of a file or files in a directory that have a common column separator. For example, convert file
delimited by sep
in dir
from csv to xlsx
or csv to json
.
usage: morpher.exe [-h] [--sep SEP] [--replace] [--to {xlsx,json}] dir file
positional arguments:
dir Input directory
file Input file or files (wildcard)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--sep SEP Column separator (default: ,)
--replace Replace output file if it already exists (default: false)
--to {xlsx,json} Morph to xlsx or json (default: xlsx)
Comparator
Using the morpher command-line tool
comparator.exe is a command-line tool to compare one file with another file.
usage: comparator.exe [-h] [-s SEP] [-t {xlsx,json,csv}] file1 file2
positional arguments:
file1 File to compare
file2 File to compare with
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-s SEP, --sep SEP Column separator (default: `,`)
-t {xlsx,json,csv}, --to {xlsx,json,csv}
Save result to xlsx or json or csv (default: `xlsx`)
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