Overview
New functions for reading rows
`csv_read_row`:
This function reads a single CSV row from a string, and returns a tuple containing:
* The list containing the row elements.
* The remaining unread string.
*Example:*
py
>>> import sword
>>> sword.csv_read_row("54.7,32.6,54.7\n")
([b'54.7', b'32.6', b'54.7'], b'\n')
`csv_count_rows`:
Counts the number of rows in a CSV-string
*Exmaple:*
py
>>> import sword
>>> sword.csv_count_rows("1,2\n3,4\n5,5,5,5\n")
3
`csv_count_cols`:
Counts the number of columns in a CSv-string
*Example:*
py
>>> import sword
>>> sword.csv_count_cols("1,2,3,4\n")
4