Tab-separated values

Tab-separated values (TSV) is a plain text data format for storing tabular data where the values of a record are separated by a tab character and each record is a line (i.e. newline separated). The TSV format is a form of delimiter-separated values (DSV) and is similar to the commonly-used comma-separated values (CSV) format.

Tab-separated values
Filename extension.tsv, .tab
Internet media type
text/tab-separated-values
Uniform Type Identifier (UTI)public.tab-separated-values-text
UTI conformationpublic.delimited-values-text
Developed byUniversity of Minnesota Internet Gopher Team

Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Initial releasec. June 1993; 32 years ago (1993-06)
Type of formatDelimiter-separated values format
Container fordatabase information organized as field separated lists
StandardIANA MIME type

TSV is a relatively simple format and is widely supported for data exchange by software that generally deals with tabular data. For example, a TSV file might be used to transfer information from a database to a spreadsheet.

Example

The following are records of the Iris flower data set in TSV format. Since a tab is not a printable character (is invisible), an arrow (→) is used for demonstration here to denote a tab character.

Sepal length→Sepal width→Petal length→Petal width→Species 5.1→3.5→1.4→0.2→I. setosa 4.9→3.0→1.4→0.2→I. setosa 4.7→3.2→1.3→0.2→I. setosa 4.6→3.1→1.5→0.2→I. setosa 5.0→3.6→1.4→0.2→I. setosa 

The following is the same data rendered as a table.

Sepal length Sepal width Petal length Petal width Species
5.1 3.5 1.4 0.2 I. setosa
4.9 3.0 1.4 0.2 I. setosa
4.7 3.2 1.3 0.2 I. setosa
4.6 3.1 1.5 0.2 I. setosa
5.0 3.6 1.4 0.2 I. setosa

Delimiter collision

As a form of delimiter collision, if a field (record value) contained a tab character, the data format would become meaningless since tabs were no longer only used between fields. To prevent this situation, the IANA media type standard for TSV simply disallows a tab within a field. Similarly, a value cannot contain a line terminator. To represent a value with an embedded tab or line terminator character, a commonly-used mechanism is to replace the character with the corresponding escape sequence as shown in the following table.

sequence represents
\t tab
\n line feed
\r carriage return
\\ backslash

Another commonly-used convention, borrowed from CSV (RFC 4180), is to enclose a value that contains a tab or line terminator character in quotes.

Line terminator

As for any text file, the character(s) used for line terminator varies. On a Microsoft-based system, normally it's a carriage return (CR) and line feed (LF) sequence. On a Unix-based system, it's just LF. The de-facto specification uses the term "EOL" which is an ambiguous term like line terminator and newline. Software often is designed to either handle the line terminator for the platform on which it runs or to handle either terminator.


Further reading

  • Jukka, Korpela (1 September 2000). "Tab Separated Values (TSV): a format for tabular data exchange" (12 February 2005 ed.). Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  • Welinder, Morten (19 December 2012). "§14.2.3 — Text File Formats". The Gnumeric Manual (v1.12 ed.). Archived from the original on 30 November 2020. Retrieved 23 May 2023.

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