using csv dictreader in python
Johann Spies
jspies at sun.ac.za
Wed Nov 4 05:36:01 EST 2009
On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 01:25:16PM +0530, Siva Subramanian wrote:
> This only gets me the following output
>
> {'FieldName1': '4', 'FieldName2': '0.00', 'FieldName3':
> '4001433', 'FieldName4': '759'}
>
> 1. How do i access the 4, 0.00, ... the values ?
>>> a= {'FieldName1': '4', 'FieldName2': '0.00', 'FieldName3': '4001433', 'FieldName4': '759'}
>>> a
{'FieldName4': '759', 'FieldName1': '4', 'FieldName3': '4001433', 'FieldName2': '0.00'}
>>> a['FieldName3']
'4001433'
> 2. How do i compare it with another csv file ?
If you have the values in one file, get the values in the other one
and then compare. I am not sure I understand what is the problem here.
Regards
Johann
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