EILEEN CHURCH CARSON wrote: > I want to write a program that reads in data from two csv files with 6 > columns each. I want it to determines if the data in the first two columns > is the same, and if so read all six columns in that line from each of the > two files into a 12 column output file. > > Please let me know if you know of specific resources or python commands > that will help me do this.
Use the csv module to read and write your data. Read one csv file into a dict that maps the two key columns to the complete row. Then when you read the other csv file you can look up the corresponding record in the dict. Here's a sketch of the part tha performs join*: for row in ...: try: other = lookup[row[:2]] except KeyError: # no corresponding data found, ignore row pass else: # write combined row # result_writer is a csv.writer() instance result_writer.writerow(row + other) Come back with your code when you need more hints. (*) If you know some SQL another option is to read the two csv files into an sqlite3 db -- sqlite3 is also part of the standard library. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor