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I have some personal information stored in a plain CSV file personal_info.csv in the following format:



personal_info.csv



83 Fancy Avenue,Nowheresville,Gotham City 24061
123 456 7890
someone@xyz.com


I need to populate the relevant fields of the below main.tex (non-working/mockup) using class moderncv with this personal information as shown below.



Mock-up (non-working concept) of main.tex



documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}
moderncvstyle{classic}

firstname{John}
familyname{Doe}

%% NOT WORKING MOCKUP! (Relevant content to be read from csv file `personal_info.tex`)
address{firstfieldofline1}{secondfieldofline1}{thirdfieldofline2}
phone[mobile]{firstfieldofline2}
email{firstfieldofline3}

begin{document}
makecvtitle
end{document}


to produce the desired output main.pdf (compiled with pdflatex).



desired output with populated fields from csv file



How can this be achieved?










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  • May I ask why you want to do that? You need such personal only one time in your cv, I think it would be better to include them directly. Did you already tried something? Can you show us that code?

    – Kurt
    7 hours ago











  • @Kurt I wish to open-source my CV in github (because my friends asked for it), but of course, don't want the whole world to know where I live. So, I shall be encrypting this csv file with gpg and committing to the repo.

    – Krishna
    7 hours ago








  • 2





    Why so complicated? use a file mydata.tex, define there dummy infos for the github and call it in your cv. For personal use keep a copy with real informations. No needs to encrypt or using complicated tools causing perhaps unwanted errors ... I'm not sure -- not tested -- that moderncv cooperates wirh datatool etc.

    – Kurt
    7 hours ago
















7















I have some personal information stored in a plain CSV file personal_info.csv in the following format:



personal_info.csv



83 Fancy Avenue,Nowheresville,Gotham City 24061
123 456 7890
someone@xyz.com


I need to populate the relevant fields of the below main.tex (non-working/mockup) using class moderncv with this personal information as shown below.



Mock-up (non-working concept) of main.tex



documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}
moderncvstyle{classic}

firstname{John}
familyname{Doe}

%% NOT WORKING MOCKUP! (Relevant content to be read from csv file `personal_info.tex`)
address{firstfieldofline1}{secondfieldofline1}{thirdfieldofline2}
phone[mobile]{firstfieldofline2}
email{firstfieldofline3}

begin{document}
makecvtitle
end{document}


to produce the desired output main.pdf (compiled with pdflatex).



desired output with populated fields from csv file



How can this be achieved?










share|improve this question

























  • May I ask why you want to do that? You need such personal only one time in your cv, I think it would be better to include them directly. Did you already tried something? Can you show us that code?

    – Kurt
    7 hours ago











  • @Kurt I wish to open-source my CV in github (because my friends asked for it), but of course, don't want the whole world to know where I live. So, I shall be encrypting this csv file with gpg and committing to the repo.

    – Krishna
    7 hours ago








  • 2





    Why so complicated? use a file mydata.tex, define there dummy infos for the github and call it in your cv. For personal use keep a copy with real informations. No needs to encrypt or using complicated tools causing perhaps unwanted errors ... I'm not sure -- not tested -- that moderncv cooperates wirh datatool etc.

    – Kurt
    7 hours ago














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I have some personal information stored in a plain CSV file personal_info.csv in the following format:



personal_info.csv



83 Fancy Avenue,Nowheresville,Gotham City 24061
123 456 7890
someone@xyz.com


I need to populate the relevant fields of the below main.tex (non-working/mockup) using class moderncv with this personal information as shown below.



Mock-up (non-working concept) of main.tex



documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}
moderncvstyle{classic}

firstname{John}
familyname{Doe}

%% NOT WORKING MOCKUP! (Relevant content to be read from csv file `personal_info.tex`)
address{firstfieldofline1}{secondfieldofline1}{thirdfieldofline2}
phone[mobile]{firstfieldofline2}
email{firstfieldofline3}

begin{document}
makecvtitle
end{document}


to produce the desired output main.pdf (compiled with pdflatex).



desired output with populated fields from csv file



How can this be achieved?










share|improve this question
















I have some personal information stored in a plain CSV file personal_info.csv in the following format:



personal_info.csv



83 Fancy Avenue,Nowheresville,Gotham City 24061
123 456 7890
someone@xyz.com


I need to populate the relevant fields of the below main.tex (non-working/mockup) using class moderncv with this personal information as shown below.



Mock-up (non-working concept) of main.tex



documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}
moderncvstyle{classic}

firstname{John}
familyname{Doe}

%% NOT WORKING MOCKUP! (Relevant content to be read from csv file `personal_info.tex`)
address{firstfieldofline1}{secondfieldofline1}{thirdfieldofline2}
phone[mobile]{firstfieldofline2}
email{firstfieldofline3}

begin{document}
makecvtitle
end{document}


to produce the desired output main.pdf (compiled with pdflatex).



desired output with populated fields from csv file



How can this be achieved?







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  • May I ask why you want to do that? You need such personal only one time in your cv, I think it would be better to include them directly. Did you already tried something? Can you show us that code?

    – Kurt
    7 hours ago











  • @Kurt I wish to open-source my CV in github (because my friends asked for it), but of course, don't want the whole world to know where I live. So, I shall be encrypting this csv file with gpg and committing to the repo.

    – Krishna
    7 hours ago








  • 2





    Why so complicated? use a file mydata.tex, define there dummy infos for the github and call it in your cv. For personal use keep a copy with real informations. No needs to encrypt or using complicated tools causing perhaps unwanted errors ... I'm not sure -- not tested -- that moderncv cooperates wirh datatool etc.

    – Kurt
    7 hours ago



















  • May I ask why you want to do that? You need such personal only one time in your cv, I think it would be better to include them directly. Did you already tried something? Can you show us that code?

    – Kurt
    7 hours ago











  • @Kurt I wish to open-source my CV in github (because my friends asked for it), but of course, don't want the whole world to know where I live. So, I shall be encrypting this csv file with gpg and committing to the repo.

    – Krishna
    7 hours ago








  • 2





    Why so complicated? use a file mydata.tex, define there dummy infos for the github and call it in your cv. For personal use keep a copy with real informations. No needs to encrypt or using complicated tools causing perhaps unwanted errors ... I'm not sure -- not tested -- that moderncv cooperates wirh datatool etc.

    – Kurt
    7 hours ago

















May I ask why you want to do that? You need such personal only one time in your cv, I think it would be better to include them directly. Did you already tried something? Can you show us that code?

– Kurt
7 hours ago





May I ask why you want to do that? You need such personal only one time in your cv, I think it would be better to include them directly. Did you already tried something? Can you show us that code?

– Kurt
7 hours ago













@Kurt I wish to open-source my CV in github (because my friends asked for it), but of course, don't want the whole world to know where I live. So, I shall be encrypting this csv file with gpg and committing to the repo.

– Krishna
7 hours ago







@Kurt I wish to open-source my CV in github (because my friends asked for it), but of course, don't want the whole world to know where I live. So, I shall be encrypting this csv file with gpg and committing to the repo.

– Krishna
7 hours ago






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Why so complicated? use a file mydata.tex, define there dummy infos for the github and call it in your cv. For personal use keep a copy with real informations. No needs to encrypt or using complicated tools causing perhaps unwanted errors ... I'm not sure -- not tested -- that moderncv cooperates wirh datatool etc.

– Kurt
7 hours ago





Why so complicated? use a file mydata.tex, define there dummy infos for the github and call it in your cv. For personal use keep a copy with real informations. No needs to encrypt or using complicated tools causing perhaps unwanted errors ... I'm not sure -- not tested -- that moderncv cooperates wirh datatool etc.

– Kurt
7 hours ago










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Quick and dirty expl3 implementation:



First you load the CSV file with LoadCSV{<label>}{<file>}. This command will open the file and load the contents of the CSV into <label>. The contents of the file are read verbatim (all catcodes are other (12), except for spaces (10)).



Then you get a field with GetCSV{<label>}{<line>}{<field>}.



Replacing your mockup code with:



LoadCSV {mycsv} {jobname.csv}
address{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{1}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{2}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{3}}
phone[mobile]{GetCSV{mycsv}{2}{1}}
email{GetCSV{mycsv}{3}{1}}


it prints:




enter image description here




Full code:



RequirePackage{filecontents}
begin{filecontents*}{jobname.csv}
83 Fancy Avenue,Nowheresville,Gotham City 24061
123 456 7890
someone@xyz.com
end{filecontents*}

documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}

usepackage{expl3}
ExplSyntaxOn
ior_new:N l__krishna_ior_tmpa
cs_new:Npn krishna_csv_load:nn #1 #2
{
cs_if_free:cTF { l__krishna_ #1 _seq }
{ __krishna_csv_load:nn { l__krishna_ #1 } {#2} }
{ msg_error:nnn { krishna / csv } { name-used } {#1} }
}
cs_new:Npn __krishna_csv_load:nn #1 #2
{
ior_open:Nn l__krishna_ior_tmpa {#2}
seq_new:c { #1 _seq }
exp_args:Nc
__krishna_csv_read:N { #1 _seq }
ior_close:N l__krishna_ior_tmpa
}
cs_new:Npn __krishna_csv_read:N #1
{
ior_str_map_inline:Nn l__krishna_ior_tmpa
{ seq_put_right:Nn #1 {##1} }
}
cs_new:Npn krishna_csv_get:nnn #1 #2 #3
{
exp_args:Nf
clist_item:nn
{ seq_item:cn { l__krishna_ #1 _seq } {#2} }
{#3}
}
msg_new:nnn { krishna / csv } { name-used }
{ The~CSV~name~`#1'~is~already~taken }
cs_new_eq:NN LoadCSV krishna_csv_load:nn
cs_new_eq:NN GetCSV krishna_csv_get:nnn
ExplSyntaxOff

moderncvstyle{classic}

firstname{John}
familyname{Doe}

LoadCSV {mycsv} {jobname.csv}
address{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{1}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{2}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{3}}
phone[mobile]{GetCSV{mycsv}{2}{1}}
email{GetCSV{mycsv}{3}{1}}

begin{document}
makecvtitle
end{document}


But Kut's idea of a .txt file with definitions is far simpler :)






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    Let us say we have the following code:



    documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}

    % moderncv themes
    moderncvstyle{classic} % casual, classic, banking, oldstyle and fancy
    moderncvcolor{blue}

    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

    usepackage[scale=0.75]{geometry}

    % personal data
    name{John}{Doe}
    title{Resumé title}
    address{street and number}{postcode city}{country}
    phone[mobile]{+1~(234)~567~890}
    phone[fixed]{+2~(345)~678~901}
    phone[fax]{+3~(456)~789~012}
    email{john@doe.org}
    homepage{www.johndoe.com}
    social[linkedin]{john.doe}
    social[twitter]{jdoe}
    social[github]{jdoe}
    extrainfo{additional information}
    photo[64pt][0.4pt]{example-image-a}
    quote{Some quote}

    setlength{footskip}{66pt}


    begin{document}

    makecvtitle

    section{Education}
    cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution--3}{City--4}{textit{Grade}--5}{Description--6} % arguments 3 to 6 can be left empty
    cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution}{City}{textit{Grade}}{Description}

    section{Master thesis}
    cvitem{title}{emph{Title}}
    cvitem{supervisors}{Supervisors}
    cvitem{description}{Short thesis abstract}

    end{document}


    Now move the personal data into a new file mydata.tex:



    name{John}{Doe}
    title{Resumé title}
    address{street and number}{postcode city}{country}
    phone[mobile]{+1~(234)~567~890}
    phone[fixed]{+2~(345)~678~901}
    phone[fax]{+3~(456)~789~012}
    email{john@doe.org}
    homepage{www.johndoe.com}
    social[linkedin]{john.doe}
    social[twitter]{jdoe}
    social[github]{jdoe}
    extrainfo{additional information}
    photo[64pt][0.4pt]{example-image-a}
    quote{Some quote}


    After that you can use the new code (simply used input instead the original personal datas):



    documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}

    % moderncv themes
    moderncvstyle{classic} % casual, classic, banking, oldstyle and fancy
    moderncvcolor{blue}

    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

    usepackage[scale=0.75]{geometry}

    % personal data
    input{mydata.tex} % <===========================================

    setlength{footskip}{66pt}


    begin{document}

    makecvtitle

    section{Education}
    cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution--3}{City--4}{textit{Grade}--5}{Description--6} % arguments 3 to 6 can be left empty
    cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution}{City}{textit{Grade}}{Description}

    section{Master thesis}
    cvitem{title}{emph{Title}}
    cvitem{supervisors}{Supervisors}
    cvitem{description}{Short thesis abstract}

    end{document}


    There are no differences in the both resulting pdfs ...



    Post the shown mydata.tex with the code for the cv on github and keep a copy of mydata.tex for your own purpose, of course filled with your real informations for a real cv ...






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      With readarray (and listofitems included)



      RequirePackage{filecontents}
      begin{filecontents*}{personalinfo.csv}
      83 Fancy Avenue,Nowheresville,Gotham City 24061
      123 456 7890
      someone@xyz.com
      end{filecontents*}
      documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{moderncv}
      usepackage{readarray}

      moderncvstyle{classic}
      moderncvcolor{green}
      renewcommand{familydefault}{rmdefault}

      firstname{John}
      familyname{Doe}
      title{Title}

      readarraysepchar{\}
      readdef{personalinfo.csv}myrawdata
      setsepchar{\/,}
      readlist*{mydata}{myrawdata}

      address{mydata[1,1]}{mydata[1,2]}{mydata[1,3]}
      phone[mobile]{mydata[2,1]}
      email{mydata[3,1]}

      begin{document}
      makecvtitle
      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        Quick and dirty expl3 implementation:



        First you load the CSV file with LoadCSV{<label>}{<file>}. This command will open the file and load the contents of the CSV into <label>. The contents of the file are read verbatim (all catcodes are other (12), except for spaces (10)).



        Then you get a field with GetCSV{<label>}{<line>}{<field>}.



        Replacing your mockup code with:



        LoadCSV {mycsv} {jobname.csv}
        address{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{1}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{2}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{3}}
        phone[mobile]{GetCSV{mycsv}{2}{1}}
        email{GetCSV{mycsv}{3}{1}}


        it prints:




        enter image description here




        Full code:



        RequirePackage{filecontents}
        begin{filecontents*}{jobname.csv}
        83 Fancy Avenue,Nowheresville,Gotham City 24061
        123 456 7890
        someone@xyz.com
        end{filecontents*}

        documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}

        usepackage{expl3}
        ExplSyntaxOn
        ior_new:N l__krishna_ior_tmpa
        cs_new:Npn krishna_csv_load:nn #1 #2
        {
        cs_if_free:cTF { l__krishna_ #1 _seq }
        { __krishna_csv_load:nn { l__krishna_ #1 } {#2} }
        { msg_error:nnn { krishna / csv } { name-used } {#1} }
        }
        cs_new:Npn __krishna_csv_load:nn #1 #2
        {
        ior_open:Nn l__krishna_ior_tmpa {#2}
        seq_new:c { #1 _seq }
        exp_args:Nc
        __krishna_csv_read:N { #1 _seq }
        ior_close:N l__krishna_ior_tmpa
        }
        cs_new:Npn __krishna_csv_read:N #1
        {
        ior_str_map_inline:Nn l__krishna_ior_tmpa
        { seq_put_right:Nn #1 {##1} }
        }
        cs_new:Npn krishna_csv_get:nnn #1 #2 #3
        {
        exp_args:Nf
        clist_item:nn
        { seq_item:cn { l__krishna_ #1 _seq } {#2} }
        {#3}
        }
        msg_new:nnn { krishna / csv } { name-used }
        { The~CSV~name~`#1'~is~already~taken }
        cs_new_eq:NN LoadCSV krishna_csv_load:nn
        cs_new_eq:NN GetCSV krishna_csv_get:nnn
        ExplSyntaxOff

        moderncvstyle{classic}

        firstname{John}
        familyname{Doe}

        LoadCSV {mycsv} {jobname.csv}
        address{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{1}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{2}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{3}}
        phone[mobile]{GetCSV{mycsv}{2}{1}}
        email{GetCSV{mycsv}{3}{1}}

        begin{document}
        makecvtitle
        end{document}


        But Kut's idea of a .txt file with definitions is far simpler :)






        share|improve this answer




























          3














          Quick and dirty expl3 implementation:



          First you load the CSV file with LoadCSV{<label>}{<file>}. This command will open the file and load the contents of the CSV into <label>. The contents of the file are read verbatim (all catcodes are other (12), except for spaces (10)).



          Then you get a field with GetCSV{<label>}{<line>}{<field>}.



          Replacing your mockup code with:



          LoadCSV {mycsv} {jobname.csv}
          address{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{1}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{2}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{3}}
          phone[mobile]{GetCSV{mycsv}{2}{1}}
          email{GetCSV{mycsv}{3}{1}}


          it prints:




          enter image description here




          Full code:



          RequirePackage{filecontents}
          begin{filecontents*}{jobname.csv}
          83 Fancy Avenue,Nowheresville,Gotham City 24061
          123 456 7890
          someone@xyz.com
          end{filecontents*}

          documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}

          usepackage{expl3}
          ExplSyntaxOn
          ior_new:N l__krishna_ior_tmpa
          cs_new:Npn krishna_csv_load:nn #1 #2
          {
          cs_if_free:cTF { l__krishna_ #1 _seq }
          { __krishna_csv_load:nn { l__krishna_ #1 } {#2} }
          { msg_error:nnn { krishna / csv } { name-used } {#1} }
          }
          cs_new:Npn __krishna_csv_load:nn #1 #2
          {
          ior_open:Nn l__krishna_ior_tmpa {#2}
          seq_new:c { #1 _seq }
          exp_args:Nc
          __krishna_csv_read:N { #1 _seq }
          ior_close:N l__krishna_ior_tmpa
          }
          cs_new:Npn __krishna_csv_read:N #1
          {
          ior_str_map_inline:Nn l__krishna_ior_tmpa
          { seq_put_right:Nn #1 {##1} }
          }
          cs_new:Npn krishna_csv_get:nnn #1 #2 #3
          {
          exp_args:Nf
          clist_item:nn
          { seq_item:cn { l__krishna_ #1 _seq } {#2} }
          {#3}
          }
          msg_new:nnn { krishna / csv } { name-used }
          { The~CSV~name~`#1'~is~already~taken }
          cs_new_eq:NN LoadCSV krishna_csv_load:nn
          cs_new_eq:NN GetCSV krishna_csv_get:nnn
          ExplSyntaxOff

          moderncvstyle{classic}

          firstname{John}
          familyname{Doe}

          LoadCSV {mycsv} {jobname.csv}
          address{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{1}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{2}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{3}}
          phone[mobile]{GetCSV{mycsv}{2}{1}}
          email{GetCSV{mycsv}{3}{1}}

          begin{document}
          makecvtitle
          end{document}


          But Kut's idea of a .txt file with definitions is far simpler :)






          share|improve this answer


























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            Quick and dirty expl3 implementation:



            First you load the CSV file with LoadCSV{<label>}{<file>}. This command will open the file and load the contents of the CSV into <label>. The contents of the file are read verbatim (all catcodes are other (12), except for spaces (10)).



            Then you get a field with GetCSV{<label>}{<line>}{<field>}.



            Replacing your mockup code with:



            LoadCSV {mycsv} {jobname.csv}
            address{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{1}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{2}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{3}}
            phone[mobile]{GetCSV{mycsv}{2}{1}}
            email{GetCSV{mycsv}{3}{1}}


            it prints:




            enter image description here




            Full code:



            RequirePackage{filecontents}
            begin{filecontents*}{jobname.csv}
            83 Fancy Avenue,Nowheresville,Gotham City 24061
            123 456 7890
            someone@xyz.com
            end{filecontents*}

            documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}

            usepackage{expl3}
            ExplSyntaxOn
            ior_new:N l__krishna_ior_tmpa
            cs_new:Npn krishna_csv_load:nn #1 #2
            {
            cs_if_free:cTF { l__krishna_ #1 _seq }
            { __krishna_csv_load:nn { l__krishna_ #1 } {#2} }
            { msg_error:nnn { krishna / csv } { name-used } {#1} }
            }
            cs_new:Npn __krishna_csv_load:nn #1 #2
            {
            ior_open:Nn l__krishna_ior_tmpa {#2}
            seq_new:c { #1 _seq }
            exp_args:Nc
            __krishna_csv_read:N { #1 _seq }
            ior_close:N l__krishna_ior_tmpa
            }
            cs_new:Npn __krishna_csv_read:N #1
            {
            ior_str_map_inline:Nn l__krishna_ior_tmpa
            { seq_put_right:Nn #1 {##1} }
            }
            cs_new:Npn krishna_csv_get:nnn #1 #2 #3
            {
            exp_args:Nf
            clist_item:nn
            { seq_item:cn { l__krishna_ #1 _seq } {#2} }
            {#3}
            }
            msg_new:nnn { krishna / csv } { name-used }
            { The~CSV~name~`#1'~is~already~taken }
            cs_new_eq:NN LoadCSV krishna_csv_load:nn
            cs_new_eq:NN GetCSV krishna_csv_get:nnn
            ExplSyntaxOff

            moderncvstyle{classic}

            firstname{John}
            familyname{Doe}

            LoadCSV {mycsv} {jobname.csv}
            address{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{1}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{2}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{3}}
            phone[mobile]{GetCSV{mycsv}{2}{1}}
            email{GetCSV{mycsv}{3}{1}}

            begin{document}
            makecvtitle
            end{document}


            But Kut's idea of a .txt file with definitions is far simpler :)






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            Quick and dirty expl3 implementation:



            First you load the CSV file with LoadCSV{<label>}{<file>}. This command will open the file and load the contents of the CSV into <label>. The contents of the file are read verbatim (all catcodes are other (12), except for spaces (10)).



            Then you get a field with GetCSV{<label>}{<line>}{<field>}.



            Replacing your mockup code with:



            LoadCSV {mycsv} {jobname.csv}
            address{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{1}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{2}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{3}}
            phone[mobile]{GetCSV{mycsv}{2}{1}}
            email{GetCSV{mycsv}{3}{1}}


            it prints:




            enter image description here




            Full code:



            RequirePackage{filecontents}
            begin{filecontents*}{jobname.csv}
            83 Fancy Avenue,Nowheresville,Gotham City 24061
            123 456 7890
            someone@xyz.com
            end{filecontents*}

            documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}

            usepackage{expl3}
            ExplSyntaxOn
            ior_new:N l__krishna_ior_tmpa
            cs_new:Npn krishna_csv_load:nn #1 #2
            {
            cs_if_free:cTF { l__krishna_ #1 _seq }
            { __krishna_csv_load:nn { l__krishna_ #1 } {#2} }
            { msg_error:nnn { krishna / csv } { name-used } {#1} }
            }
            cs_new:Npn __krishna_csv_load:nn #1 #2
            {
            ior_open:Nn l__krishna_ior_tmpa {#2}
            seq_new:c { #1 _seq }
            exp_args:Nc
            __krishna_csv_read:N { #1 _seq }
            ior_close:N l__krishna_ior_tmpa
            }
            cs_new:Npn __krishna_csv_read:N #1
            {
            ior_str_map_inline:Nn l__krishna_ior_tmpa
            { seq_put_right:Nn #1 {##1} }
            }
            cs_new:Npn krishna_csv_get:nnn #1 #2 #3
            {
            exp_args:Nf
            clist_item:nn
            { seq_item:cn { l__krishna_ #1 _seq } {#2} }
            {#3}
            }
            msg_new:nnn { krishna / csv } { name-used }
            { The~CSV~name~`#1'~is~already~taken }
            cs_new_eq:NN LoadCSV krishna_csv_load:nn
            cs_new_eq:NN GetCSV krishna_csv_get:nnn
            ExplSyntaxOff

            moderncvstyle{classic}

            firstname{John}
            familyname{Doe}

            LoadCSV {mycsv} {jobname.csv}
            address{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{1}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{2}}{GetCSV{mycsv}{1}{3}}
            phone[mobile]{GetCSV{mycsv}{2}{1}}
            email{GetCSV{mycsv}{3}{1}}

            begin{document}
            makecvtitle
            end{document}


            But Kut's idea of a .txt file with definitions is far simpler :)







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            answered 7 hours ago









            Phelype OleinikPhelype Oleinik

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                4














                Let us say we have the following code:



                documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}

                % moderncv themes
                moderncvstyle{classic} % casual, classic, banking, oldstyle and fancy
                moderncvcolor{blue}

                usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

                usepackage[scale=0.75]{geometry}

                % personal data
                name{John}{Doe}
                title{Resumé title}
                address{street and number}{postcode city}{country}
                phone[mobile]{+1~(234)~567~890}
                phone[fixed]{+2~(345)~678~901}
                phone[fax]{+3~(456)~789~012}
                email{john@doe.org}
                homepage{www.johndoe.com}
                social[linkedin]{john.doe}
                social[twitter]{jdoe}
                social[github]{jdoe}
                extrainfo{additional information}
                photo[64pt][0.4pt]{example-image-a}
                quote{Some quote}

                setlength{footskip}{66pt}


                begin{document}

                makecvtitle

                section{Education}
                cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution--3}{City--4}{textit{Grade}--5}{Description--6} % arguments 3 to 6 can be left empty
                cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution}{City}{textit{Grade}}{Description}

                section{Master thesis}
                cvitem{title}{emph{Title}}
                cvitem{supervisors}{Supervisors}
                cvitem{description}{Short thesis abstract}

                end{document}


                Now move the personal data into a new file mydata.tex:



                name{John}{Doe}
                title{Resumé title}
                address{street and number}{postcode city}{country}
                phone[mobile]{+1~(234)~567~890}
                phone[fixed]{+2~(345)~678~901}
                phone[fax]{+3~(456)~789~012}
                email{john@doe.org}
                homepage{www.johndoe.com}
                social[linkedin]{john.doe}
                social[twitter]{jdoe}
                social[github]{jdoe}
                extrainfo{additional information}
                photo[64pt][0.4pt]{example-image-a}
                quote{Some quote}


                After that you can use the new code (simply used input instead the original personal datas):



                documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}

                % moderncv themes
                moderncvstyle{classic} % casual, classic, banking, oldstyle and fancy
                moderncvcolor{blue}

                usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

                usepackage[scale=0.75]{geometry}

                % personal data
                input{mydata.tex} % <===========================================

                setlength{footskip}{66pt}


                begin{document}

                makecvtitle

                section{Education}
                cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution--3}{City--4}{textit{Grade}--5}{Description--6} % arguments 3 to 6 can be left empty
                cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution}{City}{textit{Grade}}{Description}

                section{Master thesis}
                cvitem{title}{emph{Title}}
                cvitem{supervisors}{Supervisors}
                cvitem{description}{Short thesis abstract}

                end{document}


                There are no differences in the both resulting pdfs ...



                Post the shown mydata.tex with the code for the cv on github and keep a copy of mydata.tex for your own purpose, of course filled with your real informations for a real cv ...






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                  4














                  Let us say we have the following code:



                  documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}

                  % moderncv themes
                  moderncvstyle{classic} % casual, classic, banking, oldstyle and fancy
                  moderncvcolor{blue}

                  usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

                  usepackage[scale=0.75]{geometry}

                  % personal data
                  name{John}{Doe}
                  title{Resumé title}
                  address{street and number}{postcode city}{country}
                  phone[mobile]{+1~(234)~567~890}
                  phone[fixed]{+2~(345)~678~901}
                  phone[fax]{+3~(456)~789~012}
                  email{john@doe.org}
                  homepage{www.johndoe.com}
                  social[linkedin]{john.doe}
                  social[twitter]{jdoe}
                  social[github]{jdoe}
                  extrainfo{additional information}
                  photo[64pt][0.4pt]{example-image-a}
                  quote{Some quote}

                  setlength{footskip}{66pt}


                  begin{document}

                  makecvtitle

                  section{Education}
                  cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution--3}{City--4}{textit{Grade}--5}{Description--6} % arguments 3 to 6 can be left empty
                  cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution}{City}{textit{Grade}}{Description}

                  section{Master thesis}
                  cvitem{title}{emph{Title}}
                  cvitem{supervisors}{Supervisors}
                  cvitem{description}{Short thesis abstract}

                  end{document}


                  Now move the personal data into a new file mydata.tex:



                  name{John}{Doe}
                  title{Resumé title}
                  address{street and number}{postcode city}{country}
                  phone[mobile]{+1~(234)~567~890}
                  phone[fixed]{+2~(345)~678~901}
                  phone[fax]{+3~(456)~789~012}
                  email{john@doe.org}
                  homepage{www.johndoe.com}
                  social[linkedin]{john.doe}
                  social[twitter]{jdoe}
                  social[github]{jdoe}
                  extrainfo{additional information}
                  photo[64pt][0.4pt]{example-image-a}
                  quote{Some quote}


                  After that you can use the new code (simply used input instead the original personal datas):



                  documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}

                  % moderncv themes
                  moderncvstyle{classic} % casual, classic, banking, oldstyle and fancy
                  moderncvcolor{blue}

                  usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

                  usepackage[scale=0.75]{geometry}

                  % personal data
                  input{mydata.tex} % <===========================================

                  setlength{footskip}{66pt}


                  begin{document}

                  makecvtitle

                  section{Education}
                  cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution--3}{City--4}{textit{Grade}--5}{Description--6} % arguments 3 to 6 can be left empty
                  cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution}{City}{textit{Grade}}{Description}

                  section{Master thesis}
                  cvitem{title}{emph{Title}}
                  cvitem{supervisors}{Supervisors}
                  cvitem{description}{Short thesis abstract}

                  end{document}


                  There are no differences in the both resulting pdfs ...



                  Post the shown mydata.tex with the code for the cv on github and keep a copy of mydata.tex for your own purpose, of course filled with your real informations for a real cv ...






                  share|improve this answer


























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                    4








                    4







                    Let us say we have the following code:



                    documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}

                    % moderncv themes
                    moderncvstyle{classic} % casual, classic, banking, oldstyle and fancy
                    moderncvcolor{blue}

                    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

                    usepackage[scale=0.75]{geometry}

                    % personal data
                    name{John}{Doe}
                    title{Resumé title}
                    address{street and number}{postcode city}{country}
                    phone[mobile]{+1~(234)~567~890}
                    phone[fixed]{+2~(345)~678~901}
                    phone[fax]{+3~(456)~789~012}
                    email{john@doe.org}
                    homepage{www.johndoe.com}
                    social[linkedin]{john.doe}
                    social[twitter]{jdoe}
                    social[github]{jdoe}
                    extrainfo{additional information}
                    photo[64pt][0.4pt]{example-image-a}
                    quote{Some quote}

                    setlength{footskip}{66pt}


                    begin{document}

                    makecvtitle

                    section{Education}
                    cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution--3}{City--4}{textit{Grade}--5}{Description--6} % arguments 3 to 6 can be left empty
                    cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution}{City}{textit{Grade}}{Description}

                    section{Master thesis}
                    cvitem{title}{emph{Title}}
                    cvitem{supervisors}{Supervisors}
                    cvitem{description}{Short thesis abstract}

                    end{document}


                    Now move the personal data into a new file mydata.tex:



                    name{John}{Doe}
                    title{Resumé title}
                    address{street and number}{postcode city}{country}
                    phone[mobile]{+1~(234)~567~890}
                    phone[fixed]{+2~(345)~678~901}
                    phone[fax]{+3~(456)~789~012}
                    email{john@doe.org}
                    homepage{www.johndoe.com}
                    social[linkedin]{john.doe}
                    social[twitter]{jdoe}
                    social[github]{jdoe}
                    extrainfo{additional information}
                    photo[64pt][0.4pt]{example-image-a}
                    quote{Some quote}


                    After that you can use the new code (simply used input instead the original personal datas):



                    documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}

                    % moderncv themes
                    moderncvstyle{classic} % casual, classic, banking, oldstyle and fancy
                    moderncvcolor{blue}

                    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

                    usepackage[scale=0.75]{geometry}

                    % personal data
                    input{mydata.tex} % <===========================================

                    setlength{footskip}{66pt}


                    begin{document}

                    makecvtitle

                    section{Education}
                    cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution--3}{City--4}{textit{Grade}--5}{Description--6} % arguments 3 to 6 can be left empty
                    cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution}{City}{textit{Grade}}{Description}

                    section{Master thesis}
                    cvitem{title}{emph{Title}}
                    cvitem{supervisors}{Supervisors}
                    cvitem{description}{Short thesis abstract}

                    end{document}


                    There are no differences in the both resulting pdfs ...



                    Post the shown mydata.tex with the code for the cv on github and keep a copy of mydata.tex for your own purpose, of course filled with your real informations for a real cv ...






                    share|improve this answer













                    Let us say we have the following code:



                    documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}

                    % moderncv themes
                    moderncvstyle{classic} % casual, classic, banking, oldstyle and fancy
                    moderncvcolor{blue}

                    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

                    usepackage[scale=0.75]{geometry}

                    % personal data
                    name{John}{Doe}
                    title{Resumé title}
                    address{street and number}{postcode city}{country}
                    phone[mobile]{+1~(234)~567~890}
                    phone[fixed]{+2~(345)~678~901}
                    phone[fax]{+3~(456)~789~012}
                    email{john@doe.org}
                    homepage{www.johndoe.com}
                    social[linkedin]{john.doe}
                    social[twitter]{jdoe}
                    social[github]{jdoe}
                    extrainfo{additional information}
                    photo[64pt][0.4pt]{example-image-a}
                    quote{Some quote}

                    setlength{footskip}{66pt}


                    begin{document}

                    makecvtitle

                    section{Education}
                    cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution--3}{City--4}{textit{Grade}--5}{Description--6} % arguments 3 to 6 can be left empty
                    cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution}{City}{textit{Grade}}{Description}

                    section{Master thesis}
                    cvitem{title}{emph{Title}}
                    cvitem{supervisors}{Supervisors}
                    cvitem{description}{Short thesis abstract}

                    end{document}


                    Now move the personal data into a new file mydata.tex:



                    name{John}{Doe}
                    title{Resumé title}
                    address{street and number}{postcode city}{country}
                    phone[mobile]{+1~(234)~567~890}
                    phone[fixed]{+2~(345)~678~901}
                    phone[fax]{+3~(456)~789~012}
                    email{john@doe.org}
                    homepage{www.johndoe.com}
                    social[linkedin]{john.doe}
                    social[twitter]{jdoe}
                    social[github]{jdoe}
                    extrainfo{additional information}
                    photo[64pt][0.4pt]{example-image-a}
                    quote{Some quote}


                    After that you can use the new code (simply used input instead the original personal datas):



                    documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}

                    % moderncv themes
                    moderncvstyle{classic} % casual, classic, banking, oldstyle and fancy
                    moderncvcolor{blue}

                    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}

                    usepackage[scale=0.75]{geometry}

                    % personal data
                    input{mydata.tex} % <===========================================

                    setlength{footskip}{66pt}


                    begin{document}

                    makecvtitle

                    section{Education}
                    cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution--3}{City--4}{textit{Grade}--5}{Description--6} % arguments 3 to 6 can be left empty
                    cventry{year--year}{Degree}{Institution}{City}{textit{Grade}}{Description}

                    section{Master thesis}
                    cvitem{title}{emph{Title}}
                    cvitem{supervisors}{Supervisors}
                    cvitem{description}{Short thesis abstract}

                    end{document}


                    There are no differences in the both resulting pdfs ...



                    Post the shown mydata.tex with the code for the cv on github and keep a copy of mydata.tex for your own purpose, of course filled with your real informations for a real cv ...







                    share|improve this answer












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                    answered 7 hours ago









                    KurtKurt

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                        With readarray (and listofitems included)



                        RequirePackage{filecontents}
                        begin{filecontents*}{personalinfo.csv}
                        83 Fancy Avenue,Nowheresville,Gotham City 24061
                        123 456 7890
                        someone@xyz.com
                        end{filecontents*}
                        documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{moderncv}
                        usepackage{readarray}

                        moderncvstyle{classic}
                        moderncvcolor{green}
                        renewcommand{familydefault}{rmdefault}

                        firstname{John}
                        familyname{Doe}
                        title{Title}

                        readarraysepchar{\}
                        readdef{personalinfo.csv}myrawdata
                        setsepchar{\/,}
                        readlist*{mydata}{myrawdata}

                        address{mydata[1,1]}{mydata[1,2]}{mydata[1,3]}
                        phone[mobile]{mydata[2,1]}
                        email{mydata[3,1]}

                        begin{document}
                        makecvtitle
                        end{document}


                        enter image description here






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                          With readarray (and listofitems included)



                          RequirePackage{filecontents}
                          begin{filecontents*}{personalinfo.csv}
                          83 Fancy Avenue,Nowheresville,Gotham City 24061
                          123 456 7890
                          someone@xyz.com
                          end{filecontents*}
                          documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{moderncv}
                          usepackage{readarray}

                          moderncvstyle{classic}
                          moderncvcolor{green}
                          renewcommand{familydefault}{rmdefault}

                          firstname{John}
                          familyname{Doe}
                          title{Title}

                          readarraysepchar{\}
                          readdef{personalinfo.csv}myrawdata
                          setsepchar{\/,}
                          readlist*{mydata}{myrawdata}

                          address{mydata[1,1]}{mydata[1,2]}{mydata[1,3]}
                          phone[mobile]{mydata[2,1]}
                          email{mydata[3,1]}

                          begin{document}
                          makecvtitle
                          end{document}


                          enter image description here






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                            With readarray (and listofitems included)



                            RequirePackage{filecontents}
                            begin{filecontents*}{personalinfo.csv}
                            83 Fancy Avenue,Nowheresville,Gotham City 24061
                            123 456 7890
                            someone@xyz.com
                            end{filecontents*}
                            documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{moderncv}
                            usepackage{readarray}

                            moderncvstyle{classic}
                            moderncvcolor{green}
                            renewcommand{familydefault}{rmdefault}

                            firstname{John}
                            familyname{Doe}
                            title{Title}

                            readarraysepchar{\}
                            readdef{personalinfo.csv}myrawdata
                            setsepchar{\/,}
                            readlist*{mydata}{myrawdata}

                            address{mydata[1,1]}{mydata[1,2]}{mydata[1,3]}
                            phone[mobile]{mydata[2,1]}
                            email{mydata[3,1]}

                            begin{document}
                            makecvtitle
                            end{document}


                            enter image description here






                            share|improve this answer















                            With readarray (and listofitems included)



                            RequirePackage{filecontents}
                            begin{filecontents*}{personalinfo.csv}
                            83 Fancy Avenue,Nowheresville,Gotham City 24061
                            123 456 7890
                            someone@xyz.com
                            end{filecontents*}
                            documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{moderncv}
                            usepackage{readarray}

                            moderncvstyle{classic}
                            moderncvcolor{green}
                            renewcommand{familydefault}{rmdefault}

                            firstname{John}
                            familyname{Doe}
                            title{Title}

                            readarraysepchar{\}
                            readdef{personalinfo.csv}myrawdata
                            setsepchar{\/,}
                            readlist*{mydata}{myrawdata}

                            address{mydata[1,1]}{mydata[1,2]}{mydata[1,3]}
                            phone[mobile]{mydata[2,1]}
                            email{mydata[3,1]}

                            begin{document}
                            makecvtitle
                            end{document}


                            enter image description here







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                            answered 3 hours ago









                            Steven B. SegletesSteven B. Segletes

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