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A comma-separated values (CSV) file stores tabular data (numbers and text) as plain text, with rows and columns delimited by line terminators and commas, respectively. You may also use this tag for variants where fields are separated by tabs or semicolons.
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Save list over many csv files each with given number of lines
I wrote a little code for outputting to csv. It takes a list object named outtext and saves multiple .csv files. … Each csv file contains cutoff elements of the list (except for the last), where cutoff is a specified number of elements/lines. …
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Reading two csv files as dictionaries with differing key definitions
My script reads two .csv files and generates one dictionary per .csv file. … import csv
# First dictionary
first_dict = {}
with open(first_file, 'r') as f:
csvReader = csv.reader(f)
next(csvReader, None) # skip the header
for row in csvReader:
key = row[0] …