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I am working on a web app which has a modal that allows users to enter street addresses... I would like to be able to upload a csv file and then read in address objects from that file. i've googled quite a bit but can't seem to find a similar scenario. Is this possible? If so how can I go about it using angularjs? Also how can I get rid of the file after all the objects has been read from it? Thanks in advance.

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  • "I would like to be able to upload" — Through the browser UI? Or just to your server before you start? Are you asking about Ajax or about JavaScript reading user selected files?
    – Quentin
    Jul 24, 2016 at 13:08
  • "JSON objects from a csv file" — What are you storing JSON inside CSV? Or do you mean that you want to read data from a CSV file and then generate JavaScript objects from the data? (JSON and JavaScript objects are not the same thing).
    – Quentin
    Jul 24, 2016 at 13:09
  • "If so how can I go about it using angularjs" — What about AngularJS is making this more difficult for you?
    – Quentin
    Jul 24, 2016 at 13:09
  • Your question is too broad. You really need to break it down into smaller steps and deal with each one in turn instead of trying to find a prewritten solution that does the whole thing for you.
    – Quentin
    Jul 24, 2016 at 13:10

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Let's say you had a csv file with some city data in it:

      cities.csv:

city,state,population,land area seattle,WA,652405,83.9 new york,NY,8405837,302.6 boston,MA,645966,48.3 kansas city,MO,467007,315.0 us d3.csv to convert it into an array of objects

     d3.csv("/data/cities.csv", function(data) {
         console.log(data[0]);
      });

{city: "seattle", state: "WA", population: "652405", land area: "83.9"}

This code is using d3.js

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  • Thanks @Mark Francis that seems reasonably simple... How can I give a user the option to browse to a local file on his/her computer and then use that? Jul 29, 2016 at 4:56

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