Hi Kent,
thanks for the valuable suggestion. to make it more clearer
here is my example...
Below is my input text file in dlg format. this dlg file contains 2
information.
one is for coordinate x=50, y=55 and another is for coordinate x=60, y=65.
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On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi People,
>
> I tried to look for some answers but I see only same data format
> processing ( *.txt to *.txt ) in python.
> my question is how to convert a text file ( e.g. *.log, *.dlg ) to excel
> *.csv using python progra
Hi Serdar,
I will check on this. thanks a lot.
best regards,
Gilbert
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 7:40 AM, Serdar Tumgoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hey Gilbert,
> The below link leads to a very basic script I put together with some
> assistance from several of the tutors on this list. It might
Hey Gilbert,
The below link leads to a very basic script I put together with some
assistance from several of the tutors on this list. It might give you a
basic idea on how to use the csv module.
http://forjournalists.com/cookbook/index.php?title=Itemizer
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Hi Serdar,
ok thanks for your quick reply. I'll try to check this module.
Hi people & serdar,
in case you have some websites or books you can recoomend that have some
sample python codes for converting text files ( e.g. *.dlg, *.log ) to
*.csv, kindly share.
best regards,
Gilbert
On Wed,
Hi Gilbert,
Check out the csv module in python's standard library.
It can convert from .txt into Excel and vice versa
http://www.python.org/doc/2.5.2/lib/module-csv.html
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Hi People,
I tried to look for some answers but I see only same data format
processing ( *.txt to *.txt ) in python.
my question is how to convert a text file ( e.g. *.log, *.dlg ) to excel
*.csv using python programming.
any suggestion and where I can get this information for further
lea