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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T16:12:52+00:00 2026-06-08T16:12:52+00:00

I’m trying to take a dataset that looks like this: And transform the records

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I’m trying to take a dataset that looks like this:

Source format of data

And transform the records into this format:

Destination Format

The resulting format would have two columns, one for the old column names and one column for the values. If there are 10,000 rows then there should be 10,000 groups of data in the new format.

I’m open to all different methods, excel formulas, sql (mysql), or straight ruby code would work for me also. What is the best way to tackle this problem?

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    2026-06-08T16:12:56+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 4:12 pm

    Just for fun:

    # Input file format is tab separated values
    
    # name  search_term address code
    # Jim jim jim_address 123
    # Bob bob bob_address 124
    # Lisa  lisa  lisa_address  126
    # Mona  mona  mona_address  129
    
    
    infile = File.open("inputfile.tsv")
    
    headers = infile.readline.strip.split("\t")
    puts headers.inspect
    of = File.new("outputfile.tsv","w")
    infile.each_line do |line|
      row = line.split("\t")
      headers.each_with_index do |key, index|
        of.puts "#{key}\t#{row[index]}"
      end
    end
    
    of.close
    
    
    
    # A nicer way, on my machine it does 1.6M rows in about 17 sec
    
    File.open("inputfile.tsv") do | in_file |
      headers = in_file.readline.strip.split("\t")
      File.open("outputfile.tsv","w") do | out_file |
        in_file.each_line do | line |
          row = line.split("\t")
          headers.each_with_index do | key, index | 
            out_file << key << "\t" << row[index]
          end
        end 
      end
    end
    
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