Many users called "Microsoft Excel" are processed and edited if the CSV data (a queue data of text format that enumerates items by comma).However, "Excel" is originally a "spreadsheet software" and is suitable for its use, such as calculating, analyzing numerical data, and creating graphs, but is not suitable for shaping it as text data.For example, it would be difficult to remove notation, replace data in a regular expression, or convert processed data to another text format.
What I would recommend is the classic text editor "EMEDITOR Professional".
"EMEDITOR" has been steadily enhanced to CSV -related functions since V9 was installed in V9, and is being completed as a CSV editor with a sense of operation close to "Excel".In addition, "EMEDITOR" is faster and faster than "Excel", and can handle GB units of data by "huge file controller".It is also attractive that the operation is simple and easy to handle because there are no extra elements such as "function" and "format".
Earlier, this magazine introduced the CSV function as part of the functions added in "EMEDITOR" V15.
However, it is not only the content that focuses on the CSV function, and many attractive functions have been added since then.Therefore, this time, I would like to introduce how to use it again with the CSV function of "EMEDITOR" and include specific examples.