@speleotica/frcsdata
v4.3.0
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parser for Chip Hopper's survey data format used in Fisher Ridge Cave System
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@speleotica/frcsdata
Parser for Chip Hopper's survey data format used in Fisher Ridge Cave System
Parse function variants
AsyncIterable: parseFrcsXFile(file: string, lines: AsyncIterable<string>): Promise<FrcsXFile>
These can be imported from the package root (@speleotica/frcsdata
). The other variants wrap these.
String: parseFrcsXFile(file: string, data: string): Promise<FrcsXFile>
These can be imported from @speleotica/frcsdata/string
.
Node: parseFrcsXFile(file: string): Promise<FrcsXFile>
These can be imported from @speleotica/frcsdata/node
and read the given file from disk. They require Node >=12.
File types
I'm not going to document this much right now but there are three types of files:
Survey Files
These files typically look like cdata.fr
where the extension is actually an abbrevation of the cave name.
import { parseFrcsSurveyFile } from '@speleotica/frcsdata'
import { parseFrcsSurveyFile } from '@speleotica/frcsdata/node'
import { parseFrcsSurveyFile } from '@speleotica/frcsdata/string'
These functions return a Promise
that resolves to an FrcsSurveyFile
.
Trip Summary Files
These files typically look like STAT_sum.txt
.
import { parseFrcsTripSummaryFile } from '@speleotica/frcsdata'
import { parseFrcsTripSummaryFile } from '@speleotica/frcsdata/node'
import { parseFrcsTripSummaryFile } from '@speleotica/frcsdata/string'
These functions return a Promise
that resolves to an FrcsTripSummaryFile
.
Plot Files
These files typically look like FOR008.fr
where the extension is actually an abbrevation of the cave name.
import { parseFrcsPlotFile } from '@speleotica/frcsdata'
import { parseFrcsPlotFile } from '@speleotica/frcsdata/node'
import { parseFrcsPlotFile } from '@speleotica/frcsdata/string'
These functions return a Promise
that resolves to an FrcsPlotFile
.