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38

csv python write

import csv

with open('names.csv', 'w') as csvfile:
    fieldnames = ['first_name', 'last_name']
    writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)

    writer.writeheader()
    writer.writerow({'first_name': 'Baked', 'last_name': 'Beans'})
    writer.writerow({'first_name': 'Lovely', 'last_name': 'Spam'})
    writer.writerow({'first_name': 'Wonderful', 'last_name': 'Spam'})
Posted by: Guest on March-10-2020
16

python csv reader

with open(r'c:dlFrameRecentSessions.csv') as csv_file:
    csv_reader = csv.reader(csv_file, delimiter=',')
    line_count = 0
    for row in csv_reader:
        if line_count == 0:
            print(f'Column names are {", ".join(row)}')
            line_count += 1
        else:
            print(f't{row[0]} works in the {row[1]} department, and was born in {row[2]}.')
            line_count += 1
    print(f'Processed {line_count} lines.')
Posted by: Guest on January-13-2020
7

files python csv

import csv

with open('employee_birthday.txt') as csv_file:
    csv_reader = csv.reader(csv_file, delimiter=',')
    line_count = 0
    for row in csv_reader:
        if line_count == 0:
            print(f'Column names are {", ".join(row)}')
            line_count += 1
        else:
            print(f't{row[0]} works in the {row[1]} department, and was born in {row[2]}.')
            line_count += 1
    print(f'Processed {line_count} lines.')
Posted by: Guest on May-01-2020
1

csv reader python

import csv

with open('employee_birthday.txt', mode='r') as csv_file:
    csv_reader = csv.DictReader(csv_file)
    line_count = 0
    for row in csv_reader:
        if line_count == 0:
            print(f'Column names are {", ".join(row)}')
            line_count += 1
        print(f't{row["name"]} works in the {row["department"]} department, and was born in {row["birthday month"]}.')
        line_count += 1
    print(f'Processed {line_count} lines.')
Posted by: Guest on May-15-2020
1

Write a table to CSV file python

header = [re.sub(' +',' ',i[0][:-1].replace('n', ' ')) for i in optionsTable[0]]

with open('test.csv', 'w') as fp:
   writer = csv.writer(fp, delimiter=',')
   writer.writerow(header)
   for row in optionsTable:
      writer.writerow([i[1] for i in row])

#Credit to https://stackoverflow.com/users/790387/burhan-khalid Burhan Khalid
#On StackOverflow.
Posted by: Guest on June-22-2020

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