Hi Data Science PWT – does anyone have experience importing JSON files in R? If so, please share your advice!
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Subject: experience with JSON files?
Hi Rosie,
Have you imported JSON files into R and if so, do you have a favorite package? My colleague, cc'd here, is looking for recommendations. A quick search shows a few (e.g. RJSON, tidyjson)...
Thanks!
Liz Stumpner l Engineering Geologist
Division of Engineering | Project Geology Section
California Department of Water Resources
3500 Industrial Blvd, West Sacramento, CA 95691
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Hi Rosie, I have some experience with this. If no one else has beaten me to the punch, feel free to message me on Teams and I’ll see if I can help out.
Danny
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California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
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Liz, feel free to reach out 😊 I usually use the jsonlite package for all things JSON.
Danny
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Danny O’Donnell, PhD
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I’d also throw a vote in for the {yyjsonr} package…it’s pretty fast and works well: https://coolbutuseless.github.io/package/yyjsonr/index.html
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