Fixed b'.' cannot be converted to a float error in parseN#60
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Fixed b'.' cannot be converted to a float error in parseN#60janneyt wants to merge 5 commits intoolemb:masterfrom
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…tries of length 1 which cannot be converted to an integer or a float.
Changed parse_L to return None for invalid characters as this is not misleading.
… present. I added a blank dictionary for the header file and raised a FileNotFound error.
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I wrote this change because I was importing a .dbf file to Pandas. I was continually getting a set of errors of this format:
ValueError: could not convert string to float: b'.'
I traced it back to the parseN method. What I believe was happening was there were ',' entries with absolutely no digits somehow being flagged as floats. I added the length check to the exception handling to avoid this situation and now my document imports correctly. I have only tested with Python 3.x versions. I also added a test to test_field_parser.py to maintain this behavior.
I chose to convert to NaN and not None because NaN is a float value and because Pandas attempts to convert all missing data to NaN.