Microsoft Office Metadata with R
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Sometimes I need to retrieve various items of metadata from Microsoft Office files. For the ‘old-style’ (i.e. ‘.doc’ and ‘.xls’) files perhaps a solution in python, such as hachoir, was the best way to extract this data from the ole2 file format – although perhaps it was always possible in R too? When I started digging around for a similar solution for the ‘new-style’ (i.e. ‘.xlsx’ and ‘.docx’) files I was pleasantly surprised to find the file structure is much more open, indeed it is called Office Open XML. I am by no means an expert but basically it is a zipped set of xml type files. This makes getting at the metadata so much easier. I found a simple example in python by zeekay on stack overflow. My code below is an unashamed replication of this in R.Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.
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