On 16/03/2011 17:12, Susana Iraiis Delgado Rodriguez wrote:
Thank you for your help! Once I read your comments I tried both corrections in my code, but none of them we're sucessful.
Ok, Susana, your problem (here) is the use of the csv module so can I suggest we back away from your wider program and try to help you understand the way in which that works. Here's a really simple example of how to use the module: <code> import os import csv # # Open a file which will automatically close once # we're finished # with open ("temp.csv", "wb") as f: writer = csv.writer (f) # # Write to the csv file with explicit (if meaningless) strings # writer.writerow (['A', 'B', 'C']) list_of_stuff = ["Name", 2, 3] # # Write something which is already a list (like your filenames) # writer.writerow (list_of_stuff) # # Now look at the contents of the file produced # print open ("temp.csv").read () </code> Can you run that and make sure that it produces the .csv format which you'd expect. The output should look something like this: A,B,C Name,2,3 Notice that I'm letting the csv module work out where it needs to put quote marks and where not (which is a lot of the reason for its existence). I just pass it a list of strings, numbers, or whatever and let it turn into a line. I hope that this example helps you to understand the way you would normally use the csv module. Feel free to come back to ask more questions or to see how introduce it into your wider codebase. TJG _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor