Re: [Tutor] csv manipulation

2008-10-31 Thread Serdar Tumgoren
Aha! That did the trick. Thanks so much! On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Serdar Tumgoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> Below is my code. Can someone tell me how I'm botching the use of the > >> "writerows" method? Al

Re: [Tutor] csv manipulation

2008-10-31 Thread Kent Johnson
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Serdar Tumgoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Below is my code. Can someone tell me how I'm botching the use of the >> "writerows" method? Also, on a separate note, is it possible and necessary >> to close the input and output files when using csv module? I keep get

Re: [Tutor] csv manipulation

2008-10-31 Thread Serdar Tumgoren
sorry -- forgot to complete my thought in 2nd graf. see below... On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 9:29 AM, Serdar Tumgoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Hey everyone, > > I spent a day trying to adapt Mr. Gailer's simple and elegant code to the > csv version suggested by Mr. Johnson, but I can't seem to get

Re: [Tutor] csv manipulation

2008-10-31 Thread Serdar Tumgoren
Hey everyone, I spent a day trying to adapt Mr. Gailer's simple and elegant code to the csv version suggested by Mr. Johnson, but I can't seem to get it working. I adapted the example to my particular use case, but the problem occurs regardless of the dataset used: Namely, when I loop through the

Re: [Tutor] csv manipulation

2008-10-29 Thread Kent Johnson
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 11:28 AM, bob gailer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> hello, >> i have the follwoing csv file: >> >> "Berat","Berat","Kuçovë","Skrapar" > There is a csv module, but for something this simple the following will > suffice: as long as none of the da

Re: [Tutor] csv manipulation OOPS

2008-10-29 Thread bob gailer
I goofed - overrode input. So I changed my filenames [snip] inputFile = open(path-to-the-input-file, 'r') outputFile = open(path-to-the-output-file, 'w') for line in inputFile : line = line.split(",") # ["Berat", "Berat", "Kuçovë", "Skrapar"] region = line [0] for district in line[1:]: out

Re: [Tutor] csv manipulation

2008-10-29 Thread bob gailer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello, i have the follwoing csv file: "Berat","Berat","Kuçovë","Skrapar" "Dibër","Bulqizë","Dibër","Mat" "Durrës","Durrës","Krujë" "Elbasan","Elbasan","Gramsh","Librazhd","Peqin" "Fier","Fier","Lushnjë","Mallakastër" "Gjirokastër","Gjirokastër","Përmet","Tepelenë" "Korçë

Re: [Tutor] csv manipulation

2008-10-29 Thread A.T.Hofkamp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello, i have the follwoing csv file: "Berat","Berat","Kuçovë","Skrapar" "Dibër","Bulqizë","Dibër","Mat" "Durrës","Durrës","Krujë" "Elbasan","Elbasan","Gramsh","Librazhd","Peqin" "Fier","Fier","Lushnjë","Mallakastër" "Gjirokastër","Gjirokastër","Përmet","Tepelenë" "Korçë

[Tutor] csv manipulation

2008-10-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello, i have the follwoing csv file: "Berat","Berat","Kuçovë","Skrapar" "Dibër","Bulqizë","Dibër","Mat" "Durrës","Durrës","Krujë" "Elbasan","Elbasan","Gramsh","Librazhd","Peqin" "Fier","Fier","Lushnjë","Mallakastër" "Gjirokastër","Gjirokastër","Përmet","Tepelenë" "Korçë","Devoll","Kolonjë","Korçë