Dense vs. sparse data format
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Type: | Programming |
Rating: | 2 (easy-medium) |
Description: | This example shows how to read data tables with different formats from a spreadsheet:
A spreadsheet may be accessed from Mosel through an ODBC connection (using the odbc driver, indexeg.mos, or with SQL statements, indexeg2.mos), with the software-specific driver excel (indexeg3.mos), or with the portable mmsheet module that can be used to read and write xls, xlsx (indexeg5.mos) and csv (indexeg6.mos) files. |
File(s): | indexeg.mos, indexeg2.mos, indexeg3.mos, indexeg4.mos, indexeg5.mos, indexeg6.mos |
Data file(s): | indexeg.csv, indexeg.xls, indexeg.xlsx, indexeg.sqlite |
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indexeg.mos |
(!******************************************************* Mosel Example Problems ====================== file indexeg.mos ```````````````` Using ODBC with dense and sparse format data tables. - Using 'initializations from' with the odbc driver - (c) 2008 Fair Isaac Corporation author: S. Heipcke, 2006, rev. Feb. 2014 *******************************************************!) model ODBCImpEx uses "mmodbc" declarations A: array(1..3, 1..2) of real B: array(1..2, 1..3) of real C: array(1..2, 1..3) of real D: array(R:range, 1..3) of real CSTR: string end-declarations ! CSTR:= 'mmodbc.odbc:indexeg.xls' CSTR:= "mmodbc.odbc:debug;indexeg.sqlite" ! CSTR:= "mmodbc.odbc:debug;DSN=sqlite;DATABASE=indexeg.sqlite" setparam("SQLverbose",true) ! Data must be dense - there are not enough columns to serve as index! initializations from CSTR A as 'Range3by2' end-initializations writeln("\n ===A=== ") forall(i in 1..3) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", A(i,1), " ", A(i,2)) ! Dense data initializations from CSTR B as 'noindex;Range2by3' end-initializations writeln("\n ===B=== ") forall(i in 1..2) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", B(i,1), " ", B(i,2), " ", B(i,3)) ! Indexed data initializations from CSTR C as 'Range2by3i' end-initializations writeln("\n ===C=== ") forall(i in 1..2) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", C(i,1), " ", C(i,2), " ", C(i,3)) ! Partially indexed ("rectangular format") data initializations from CSTR D as 'RectRange' end-initializations writeln("\n ===D=== ") forall(i in R) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", D(i,1), " ", D(i,2), " ", D(i,3)) end-model |
indexeg2.mos |
(!******************************************************* Mosel Example Problems ====================== file indexeg2.mos ````````````````` Using ODBC with dense and sparse format data tables. - Using SQL statements - (c) 2008 Fair Isaac Corporation author: Y. Colombani, 2002, rev. Feb. 2014 *******************************************************!) model ODBCImpEx2 uses "mmodbc" declarations A: array(1..3, 1..2) of real B: array(1..2, 1..3) of real C: array(1..2, 1..3) of real D: array(R:range, 1..3) of real CSTR: string end-declarations ! CSTR:= 'DSN=Excel Files;DBQ=C:/xpress/examples/mosel/WhitePapers/MoselODBC/indexeg.xls' ! CSTR:= 'indexeg.xls' ! CSTR:= 'DSN=sqlite;DATABASE=indexeg.sqlite' CSTR:= 'indexeg.sqlite' SQLconnect(CSTR) setparam("SQLverbose",true) setparam("SQLdebug",true) ! Data must be dense - there are not enough columns to serve as index! SQLexecute("select * from Range3by2 ", A) writeln("\n ===A=== ") forall(i in 1..3) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", A(i,1), " ", A(i,2)) setparam("SQLndxcol", false) ! Dense data SQLexecute("select * from Range2by3 ", B) writeln("\n ===B=== ") forall(i in 1..2) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", B(i,1), " ", B(i,2), " ", B(i,3)) setparam("SQLndxcol", true) ! Indexed data SQLexecute("select * from Range2by3i ", C) writeln("\n ===C=== ") forall(i in 1..2) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", C(i,1), " ", C(i,2), " ", C(i,3)) setparam("SQLndxcol", false) ! Partially indexed data SQLexecute("select * from RectRange ", D) writeln("\n ===D=== ") forall(i in R) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", D(i,1), " ", D(i,2), " ", D(i,3)) SQLdisconnect end-model |
indexeg3.mos |
(!******************************************************* Mosel Example Problems ====================== file indexeg3.mos ````````````````` Using ODBC with dense and sparse format data tables. - Using 'initializations from' with the excel driver - (c) 2008 Fair Isaac Corporation author: S. Heipcke, 2007, rev. Apr. 2014 *******************************************************!) model ODBCImpEx3 uses "mmsheet" declarations A: array(1..3, 1..2) of real B: array(1..2, 1..3) of real C: array(1..2, 1..3) of real D: array(R:range, 1..3) of real CSTR: string end-declarations CSTR:= 'mmsheet.excel:indexeg.xls' ! Dense data ('noindex'), skipping the header line ('skiph') initializations from CSTR A as 'skiph;noindex;Range3by2' end-initializations writeln("\n ===A=== ") forall(i in 1..3) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", A(i,1), " ", A(i,2)) ! Dense data initializations from CSTR B as 'skiph;noindex;Range2by3' end-initializations writeln("\n ===B=== ") forall(i in 1..2) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", B(i,1), " ", B(i,2), " ", B(i,3)) ! Indexed data initializations from CSTR C as 'skiph;Range2by3i' end-initializations writeln("\n ===C=== ") forall(i in 1..2) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", C(i,1), " ", C(i,2), " ", C(i,3)) ! Partially indexed ("rectangular format") data initializations from CSTR D as 'skiph;partndx;RectRange' end-initializations writeln("\n ===D=== ") forall(i in R) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", D(i,1), " ", D(i,2), " ", D(i,3)) end-model |
indexeg4.mos |
(!******************************************************* Mosel Example Problems ====================== file indexeg4.mos ````````````````` Reading dense and sparse format data tables from an Oracle database. - Using 'initializations' and SQL statements - (c) 2008 Fair Isaac Corporation author: S. Heipcke, 2007, rev. Feb. 2014 *******************************************************!) model OCIImpEx uses "mmoci" parameters DB="myname/mypassword@dbname" ! Login to Oracle database (not provided) end-parameters declarations A,A2: array(1..3, 1..2) of real B,B2: array(1..2, 1..3) of real C,C2: array(1..2, 1..3) of real D,D2: array(R:range, 1..3) of real end-declarations ! **** Using SQL statements **** setparam("OCIverbose",true) OCIlogon(DB) setparam("OCIdebug",true) ! Data must be dense - there are not enough columns to serve as index! OCIexecute("select * from Range3by2 ", A) writeln("\n ===A=== ") forall(i in 1..3) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", A(i,1), " ", A(i,2)) setparam("OCIndxcol", false) ! Dense data OCIexecute("select * from Range2by3 ", B) writeln("\n ===B=== ") forall(i in 1..2) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", B(i,1), " ", B(i,2), " ", B(i,3)) setparam("OCIndxcol", true) ! Indexed data OCIexecute("select * from Range2by3i ", C) writeln("\n ===C=== ") forall(i in 1..2) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", C(i,1), " ", C(i,2), " ", C(i,3)) setparam("OCIndxcol", false) ! Partially indexed data OCIexecute("select * from RectRange ", D) writeln("\n ===D=== ") forall(i in R) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", D(i,1), " ", D(i,2), " ", D(i,3)) OCIlogoff ! **** Using 'initializations from' **** initializations from "mmoci.oci:"+DB A2 as 'Range3by2' B2 as 'noindex;Range2by3' C2 as 'Range2by3i' D2 as 'noindex;RectRange' end-initializations writeln("\n ===A2=== ") forall(i in 1..3) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", A2(i,1), " ", A2(i,2)) writeln("\n ===B2=== ") forall(i in 1..2) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", B2(i,1), " ", B2(i,2), " ", B2(i,3)) writeln("\n ===C2=== ") forall(i in 1..2) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", C2(i,1), " ", C2(i,2), " ", C2(i,3)) writeln("\n ===D2=== ") forall(i in R) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", D2(i,1), " ", D2(i,2), " ", D2(i,3)) end-model ************************************************** ! Creation of data tables in an Oracle database: declarations tsucc: array ({false,true}) of string end-declarations tsucc(false):="failed"; tsucc(true):="succeeded" OCIexecute("create table Range3by2 (First float, Second float)") writeln(" - Create Range3by2 (",tsucc(getparam("OCIsuccess")),")") OCIexecute("insert into Range3by2 (First, Second) values (:1, :2)", [ 1.2, 2.2, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 4.4]) writeln(" - Insert values in Range3by2 (",tsucc(getparam("OCIsuccess")),",", getparam("OCIrowcnt"),'/',getparam("OCIrowxfr")," rows)") OCIexecute("create table Range2by3 (First float, Second float, Third float)") writeln(" - Create Range2by3 (",tsucc(getparam("OCIsuccess")),")") OCIexecute("insert into Range2by3 (First, Second, Third) values (:1, :2, :3)", [ 1.2, 1.2, 1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3]) writeln(" - Insert values in Range2by3 (",tsucc(getparam("OCIsuccess")),",", getparam("OCIrowcnt"),'/',getparam("OCIrowxfr")," rows)") OCIexecute("create table Range2by3i (Firsti integer, Secondi integer, Value float)") writeln(" - Create Range2by3i (",tsucc(getparam("OCIsuccess")),")") OCIexecute("insert into Range2by3i (Firsti, Secondi, Value) values (:1, :2, :3)", [ 1, 1, 1.1, 1, 2, 1.2, 1, 3, 1.3, 2, 1, 2.1, 2, 2, 2.2, 2, 3, 2.3]) writeln(" - Insert values in Range2by3i (",tsucc(getparam("OCIsuccess")),",", getparam("OCIrowcnt"),'/',getparam("OCIrowxfr")," rows)") OCIexecute("create table RectRange (Firsti integer, Second_1 float, Second_2 float, Second_3 float)") writeln(" - Create RectRange (",tsucc(getparam("OCIsuccess")),")") OCIexecute("insert into RectRange (Firsti, Second_1, Second_2,Second_3) values (:1, :2, :3, :4)", [ 1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3]) writeln(" - Insert values in RectRange (",tsucc(getparam("OCIsuccess")),",", getparam("OCIrowcnt"),'/',getparam("OCIrowxfr")," rows)") |
indexeg5.mos |
(!******************************************************* Mosel Example Problems ====================== file indexeg5.mos ````````````````` Using ODBC with dense and sparse format data tables. - Using 'initializations from' with the xls driver - (c) 2012 Fair Isaac Corporation author: S. Heipcke, Dec. 2012, rev. Apr. 2014 *******************************************************!) model "ODBCImpEx3 (generic spreadsheet)" uses "mmsheet" parameters ! CSTR = 'mmsheet.xls:indexeg.xls' CSTR = 'mmsheet.xlsx:indexeg.xlsx' end-parameters declarations A: array(1..3, 1..2) of real B: array(1..2, 1..3) of real C: array(1..2, 1..3) of real D: array(R:range, 1..3) of real end-declarations ! Dense data ('noindex'), skipping the header line ('skiph') initializations from CSTR A as 'skiph;noindex;Range3by2' end-initializations writeln("\n ===A=== ") forall(i in 1..3) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", A(i,1), " ", A(i,2)) ! Dense data initializations from CSTR B as 'skiph;noindex;Range2by3' end-initializations writeln("\n ===B=== ") forall(i in 1..2) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", B(i,1), " ", B(i,2), " ", B(i,3)) ! Indexed data initializations from CSTR C as 'skiph;Range2by3i' end-initializations writeln("\n ===C=== ") forall(i in 1..2) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", C(i,1), " ", C(i,2), " ", C(i,3)) ! Partially indexed ("rectangular format") data initializations from CSTR D as 'skiph;partndx;RectRange' end-initializations writeln("\n ===D=== ") forall(i in R) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", D(i,1), " ", D(i,2), " ", D(i,3)) end-model |
indexeg6.mos |
(!******************************************************* Mosel Example Problems ====================== file indexeg6.mos ````````````````` Using ODBC with dense and sparse format data tables. - Using 'initializations from' with the csv driver - (c) 2012 Fair Isaac Corporation author: S. Heipcke, Dec. 2012, rev. Apr. 2014 *******************************************************!) model "ODBCImpEx3 (CSV)" uses "mmsheet" parameters CSTR = 'mmsheet.csv:indexeg.csv' end-parameters declarations A: array(1..3, 1..2) of real B: array(1..2, 1..3) of real C: array(1..2, 1..3) of real D: array(R:range, 1..3) of real end-declarations ! Dense data ('noindex') initializations from CSTR A as 'noindex;[B3:C5]' end-initializations writeln("\n ===A=== ") forall(i in 1..3) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", A(i,1), " ", A(i,2)) ! Dense data initializations from CSTR B as 'noindex;[B9:D10]' end-initializations writeln("\n ===B=== ") forall(i in 1..2) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", B(i,1), " ", B(i,2), " ", B(i,3)) ! Indexed (=sparse format) data initializations from CSTR C as '[B14:D19]' end-initializations writeln("\n ===C=== ") forall(i in 1..2) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", C(i,1), " ", C(i,2), " ", C(i,3)) ! Partially indexed ("rectangular format") data initializations from CSTR D as 'partndx;[B22:E23]' end-initializations writeln("\n ===D=== ") forall(i in R) writeln("Row(",i,"): ", D(i,1), " ", D(i,2), " ", D(i,3)) end-model |
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