As part of my development I need to process some .csv files.
For what it matters I am writing a super fast CSV parser in java
I would like to ask if somebody can name some websites where I can find some good csv files so I can test my app.
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The baseball archive can be downloaded in CSV format. The batting statistics file contains a little over 90,000 rows of data which should be helpful in performance testing your app.
Jeff KnechtJeff Knecht
You can download the Sample CSV Data Files from this site.
Examples:
shasi kanthshasi kanth
See also this question on sample data.
I've used http://www.fakenamegenerator.com for these purposes in the past.
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warrenwarren
Another good source is baseball reference. Pick whatever baseball player or manager you can think of.
cokedudecokedude
This is a site that is in beta that can give you data in JSON, XML or CSV. All lists are customizable. This is a sample call to return data as CSV: http://mysafeinfo.com/api/data?list=dowjonescompanies&format=csvDocumentation on lists, formats and options under documentation: http://mysafeinfo.com/content/documentation - Over 80 data sets available - see a full list under Datasets on the main menu
user1745124user1745124
If you're looking for some large CSV files with real-world data, try http://www.baseball-databank.org.
Daryl SpitzerDaryl Spitzer
Severals very nice testing csv files : http://support.spatialkey.com/spatialkey-sample-csv-data/
Sample insurance portfolio,Real estate transactions, Sales transactions,Company Funding Records,Crime Records
Thank you for the question !
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