Port variant | standard |
Summary | Manipulate R Data Frames Using SQL |
BROKEN | |
Package version | 0.4.11 |
Homepage | https://github.com/ggrothendieck/sqldf |
Keywords | cran |
Maintainer | CRAN Automaton |
License | Not yet specified |
Other variants | There are no other variants. |
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Last modified | 02 JAN 2023, 20:15:36 UTC |
Port created | 15 APR 2020, 18:11:42 UTC |
single | sqldf: Manipulate R Data Frames Using SQL The sqldf() function is typically passed a single argument which is an SQL select statement where the table names are ordinary R data frame names. sqldf() transparently sets up a database, imports the data frames into that database, performs the SQL select or other statement and returns the result using a heuristic to determine which class to assign to each column of the returned data frame. The sqldf() or read.csv.sql() functions can also be used to read filtered files into R even if the original files are larger than R itself can handle. 'RSQLite', 'RH2', 'RMySQL' and 'RPostgreSQL' backends are supported. |
Build (only) |
gmake:primary:standard R:primary:standard icu:dev:standard |
Build and Runtime |
R-gsubfn:single:standard R-proto:single:standard R-RSQLite:single:standard R-DBI:single:standard R-chron:single:standard |
Runtime (only) |
R:primary:standard R:nls:standard |
main | mirror://CRAN/src/contrib https://loki.dragonflybsd.org/cranfiles/ |
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