The goal of blob is to provide a simple S3 class to represent a
vector of binary objects, aka blobs. The blob class is a
lightweight wrapper around a list of raw vectors, suitable for inclusion
in a data frame.
In most cases you will not need to use this package explicitly: it will be used transparently by packages that need to load BLOB columns from databases or binary file formats.
# The easiest way to get blob is to install the whole tidyverse:
install.packages("tidyverse")
# Alternatively, install just blob:
install.packages("blob")
# Or the development version from GitHub:
# install.packages("pak")
pak::pak("tidyverse/blob")To create a blob, use blob(), new_blob() or
as_blob():
library(blob)
x1 <- charToRaw("Good morning")
x2 <- as.raw(c(0x48, 0x65, 0x6c, 0x6c, 0x6f))
new_blob(list(x1, x2))
#> <blob[2]>
#> [1] blob[12 B] blob[5 B]
blob(x1, x2)
#> <blob[2]>
#> [1] blob[12 B] blob[5 B]
as_blob(c("Good morning", "Good evening"))
#> <blob[2]>
#> [1] blob[12 B] blob[12 B]Please note that the ‘blob’ project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.