ireadBin {itertools} | R Documentation |
Create an iterator to read binary data from a connection
Description
Create an iterator to read binary data from a connection.
Usage
ireadBin(con, what='raw', n=1L, size=NA_integer_, signed=TRUE,
endian=.Platform$endian, ipos=NULL)
Arguments
con |
A connection object or a character string naming a file or a raw vector. |
what |
Either an object whose mode will give the mode of the vector
to be read, or a character vector of length one describing
the mode: one of “numeric”, “double”, “integer”,
“int”, “logical”, “complex”, “character”,
“raw”. Unlike |
n |
integer. The (maximal) number of records to be read each time the iterator is called. |
size |
integer. The number of bytes per element in the byte stream. The default, ‘NA_integer_’, uses the natural size. |
signed |
logical. Only used for integers of sizes 1 and 2, when it determines if the quantity on file should be regarded as a signed or unsigned integer. |
endian |
The endian-ness ('“big”' or '“little”') of the target system for the file. Using '“swap”' will force swapping endian-ness. |
ipos |
iterable. If not |
Examples
zz <- file("testbin", "wb")
writeBin(1:100, zz)
close(zz)
it <- ihasNext(ireadBin("testbin", integer(), 10))
while (hasNext(it)) {
print(nextElem(it))
}
unlink("testbin")