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NAME

       csvstat - csvstat Documentation

DESCRIPTION

       Prints  descriptive statistics for all columns in a CSV file. Will intelligently determine
       the type of each column and then print analysis relevant to that type (ranges  for  dates,
       mean and median for integers, etc.):

          usage: csvstat [-h] [-d DELIMITER] [-t] [-q QUOTECHAR] [-u {0,1,2,3}] [-b]
                         [-p ESCAPECHAR] [-z FIELD_SIZE_LIMIT] [-e ENCODING] [-L LOCALE]
                         [-S] [--blanks] [--null-value NULL_VALUES [NULL_VALUES ...]]
                         [--date-format DATE_FORMAT] [--datetime-format DATETIME_FORMAT]
                         [-H] [-K SKIP_LINES] [-v] [-l] [--zero] [-V] [--csv] [--json]
                         [-i INDENT] [-n] [-c COLUMNS] [--type] [--nulls] [--non-nulls]
                         [--unique] [--min] [--max] [--sum] [--mean] [--median]
                         [--stdev] [--len] [--max-precision] [--freq]
                         [--freq-count FREQ_COUNT] [--count]
                         [--decimal-format DECIMAL_FORMAT] [-G] [-y SNIFF_LIMIT] [-I]
                         [FILE]

          Print descriptive statistics for each column in a CSV file.

          positional arguments:
            FILE                  The CSV file to operate on. If omitted, will accept
                                  input as piped data via STDIN.

          optional arguments:
            -h, --help            show this help message and exit
            --csv                 Output results as a CSV table, rather than plain text.
            --json                Output results as JSON text, rather than plain text.
            -i INDENT, --indent INDENT
                                  Indent the output JSON this many spaces. Disabled by
                                  default.
            -n, --names           Display column names and indices from the input CSV
                                  and exit.
            -c COLUMNS, --columns COLUMNS
                                  A comma-separated list of column indices, names or
                                  ranges to be examined, e.g. "1,id,3-5". Defaults to
                                  all columns.
            --type                Only output data type.
            --nulls               Only output whether columns contains nulls.
            --non-nulls           Only output counts of non-null values.
            --unique              Only output counts of unique values.
            --min                 Only output smallest values.
            --max                 Only output largest values.
            --sum                 Only output sums.
            --mean                Only output means.
            --median              Only output medians.
            --stdev               Only output standard deviations.
            --len                 Only output the length of the longest values.
            --max-precision       Only output the most decimal places.
            --freq                Only output lists of frequent values.
            --freq-count FREQ_COUNT
                                  The maximum number of frequent values to display.
            --count               Only output total row count.
            --decimal-format DECIMAL_FORMAT
                                  %-format specification for printing decimal numbers.
                                  Defaults to locale-specific formatting with "%.3f".
            -G, --no-grouping-separator
                                  Do not use grouping separators in decimal numbers.
            -y SNIFF_LIMIT, --snifflimit SNIFF_LIMIT
                                  Limit CSV dialect sniffing to the specified number of
                                  bytes. Specify "0" to disable sniffing entirely, or
                                  "-1" to sniff the entire file.
            -I, --no-inference    Disable type inference when parsing the input. Disable
                                  reformatting of values.

       See also: Arguments common to all tools.

EXAMPLES

       Basic use:

          csvstat examples/realdata/FY09_EDU_Recipients_by_State.csv

       When an statistic name is passed, only that stat will be printed:

          $ csvstat --min examples/realdata/FY09_EDU_Recipients_by_State.csv
            1. State Name: None
            2. State Abbreviate: None
            3. Code: 1
            4. Montgomery GI Bill-Active Duty: 435
            5. Montgomery GI Bill- Selective Reserve: 48
            6. Dependents' Educational Assistance: 118
            7. Reserve Educational Assistance Program: 60
            8. Post-Vietnam Era Veteran's Educational Assistance Program: 1
            9. TOTAL: 768
           10. j: None

       If a single stat and a single column are requested, only a value will be returned:

          $ csvstat -c 4 --mean examples/realdata/FY09_EDU_Recipients_by_State.csv
          6,263.904

AUTHOR

       Christopher Groskopf and contributors

COPYRIGHT

       2016, Christopher Groskopf and James McKinney