Separate Rows in reader
Dave Angel
davea at davea.name
Sun Mar 24 01:46:49 EDT 2013
On 03/24/2013 01:20 AM, Jiewei Huang wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Currently create a simple text-based database of information about people
>
>
> I have a csv file which consist of 3 rows , row 1 2 and 3 is as such:
> Name Address Telephone Birthday
> John Konon Ministry of Moon Walks 4567882 27-Feb
> Stacy Kisha Ministry of Man Power 1234567 17-Jan
>
>
> My codes are :
> import csv
> original = file('friends.csv', 'rU')
> reader = csv.reader(original)
>
> for row in reader:
>
> print row
>
>
> and the output is :
> ['Name', ' Address', 'Telephone', 'Birthday']
> ['John Konon', 'Ministry of Moon Walks', '4567882', '27-Feb']
> ['Stacy Kisha', 'Ministry of Man Power', '1234567', '17-Jan']
>
> But i wanted to make it
>
> [('John Cleese', 'Ministry of Silly Walks', '5555421', '27-Feb'),
> ( 'Stacy Kisha', 'Ministry of Man Power', '1234567', 17-Jan')]
>
> can someone show me guidance to this issue
>
> Thanks all
>
There are at least 3 differences to the printouts. Which difference are
you concerned with?
1) Moon --> Silly
2) square and round brackets in slightly different places
3) row 0 suppressed
Explain which one, or specify a fourth, and also what you have tried to
address the question.
--
DaveA
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