[Haskell-beginners] Loading a ~200 column CSV file in Haskell into a Record structure

Guru Devanla grdvnl at gmail.com
Sun Oct 1 01:36:11 UTC 2017


Hello All,

I am in the process of replicating some code in Python in Haskell.

In Python, I load a couple of csv files, each file having more than 100
columns into a Pandas' data frame. Panda's data-frame, in short is a
tabular structure which lets me performs on bunch of joins, and filter out
data. I generated different shapes of reports using these operations. Of
course, I would love some type checking to help me with these merge, join
operations as I create different reports.

I am not looking to replicate the Pandas data-frame functionality in
Haskell. First thing I want to do is reach out to the 'record' data
structure. Here are some ideas I have:

1.  I need to declare all these 100+ columns into multiple record
structures.
2.  Some of the columns can have NULL/NaN values. Therefore, some of the
attributes of the record structure would be 'MayBe' values. Now, I could
drop some columns during load and cut down the number of attributes i
created per record structure.
3.  Create a dictionary of each record structure which will help me index
into into them.'

I would like some feedback on the first 2 points. Seems like there is a lot
of boiler plate code I have to generate for creating 100s of record
attributes. Is this the only sane way to do this?  What other patterns
should I consider while solving such a problem.

Also, I do not want to add too many dependencies into the project, but open
to suggestions.

Any input/advice on this would be very helpful.

Thank you for the time!
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