Examples of common import/create calls are provided below.
It is convenient to set up one or more import directory paths up front. For example:
string $importDir= $modelHome + "/V1/primaryData"
hhVehOwnRelProp_hhs[hhs] = import (; data="1.03 2.01 2.32 2.38 2.41 2.41 2.31")
This is an example of importing into a very simple mask variable, zoneMask[z], indexed by a single pre-defined informant, zone. Here is the top of the source data file zonesMask.csv:
"zone","maskValue" 201,1 202,1 211,0 212,1 213,0 214,1 . . .
And here is the code:
zoneMask[z] = import (; dataFormat=coordinate, fileFormat=text, \ allCoord=on, delimiter=",", firstLine=2, \ file=$importDir/zonesMask.csv)
Note:
Alternatively one may use the heading parameter to skip over the first line:
zoneMask[z] = import (; dataFormat=coordinate, fileFormat=text, \ allCoord=on, delimiter=",", heading=on, \ file=$importDir/zonesMask.csv)
local occPrivDwellCustSC_1[pzans,dtd] = create (; \ dim=PLUMzoneAllNS, dim=dwellType_data, \ entityFrom=occPrivDwellCustSC[pzans,dt,byrs][$index], \ dataFormat=coordinate, fileFormat=text, \ allCoord=off, delimiter=",", firstLine=2, \ searchElemName1=",", replaceElemName1="", \ searchElemName2="/", replaceElemName2="_", \ searchElemName3="-", replaceElemName3="_", \ replaceWhiteSpaceInElemName="_", \ stripLeadingWhiteSpace=off, \ searchData=",", replaceData="" , \ file=$importDir/dwellUnitsByType.csv)
Read informant definition from column:
localinformant age_0510002[] = create (; object=set, delimiter=",", \ allowDuplicate=on, \ elemNamesFromColNum=3, firstLine=2, \ searchElemName1=",", replaceElemName1="", \ searchElemName2="/", replaceElemName2="_", \ searchElemName3="-", replaceElemName3="_", \ replaceWhiteSpaceInElemName="_", \ stripLeadingWhiteSpace=off, \ file=$importDir/051-0002.csv)
Read informant definition from line:
localinformant date_0510002[] = create (; object=set, delimiter=",", \ allowDuplicate=off, \ elemNamesFromLineNum=1, firstCol=4, \ searchElemName1=",", replaceElemName1="", \ searchElemName2="/", replaceElemName2="_", \ searchElemName3="-", replaceElemName3="_", \ replaceWhiteSpaceInElemName="_", \ stripLeadingWhiteSpace=off, \ file=$importDir/051-0002.csv)
This format is useful for migrating data between models in a human-readable format, as opposed to binary tool-format files.
immigration[s,ts1,a][$index] = import (; dataFormat=odometer, fileFormat=text, \ firstCol=2, file=$importDir_V3/immigration.txt)
reads from the following (header not shown):
! sex=male ! 0 1 2 "1977" 1.049407e+02 1.314661e+02 1.317941e+02 "1978" 9.129648e+01 1.133035e+02 1.212180e+02 "1979" 8.643492e+01 9.573391e+01 9.366822e+01 "1980" 9.673356e+01 9.806976e+01 9.806976e+01
Note the use of the firstCol=2
for objects of rank 2 or greater. See the corresponding export call.
USUseComByInd_19982008[com_du,indio_du,t_19982008] = import (; \ format=tool, dataFile=$importDir_ind/USUseComByInd_19982008)