Pablo, Gracias, your suggestion with \rownums works. I will try this one too, since it is a simpler solution. By the way, All information I have about handlecsv comes from the PDF file you wrote. \rownums and \lineno are not explained in this document. Do you know of documentation that describes those aspects ? Geert On 03/04/2020 13:34, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 4/3/20 12:31 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 4/3/20 11:57 AM, Geert Dobbels wrote:
[...] So in my second \doloopfromto I give the second argument a number high enough to be sure it reads all the lines. It works fine, but I would like to know if there is a way to read the number of lines in the csv file to use the exact number of lines, instead of guessing. If \numrows doesn’t fit your needs, please provide a CSV file with fake data. I cannot guess why a second loop might be required. Hi Geert,
this approach is simpler:
\starttext \startxtable \startxtablehead[head] \doloopif{\lineno}{<}{2}{\getbuffer[loop]} \stopxtablehead \startxtablebody \doloopif{\lineno}{>}{1}{\getbuffer[loop]} \stopxtablebody \stopxtable \stoptext
Only loop header with CSV lines numbered below 2, and loop boody with CSV lines numbered above 1.
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