Ramon Felciano wrote: > I'm using the csv module to parse a tab-delimited file and wondered > whether there was a more elegant way to skip an possible header line. > I'm doing > > line = 0 > reader = csv.reader(file(filename)) > for row in reader: > if (ignoreFirstLine & line == 0): > continue > line = line+1 > # do something with row > > The only thing I could think of was to specialize the default reader > class with an extra skipHeaderLine constructor parameter so that its > next() method can skip the first line appropriate. Is there any other > cleaner way to do it w/out subclassing the stdlib?
>>> import csv >>> f = file("tmp.csv") >>> f.next() '# header\n' >>> for row in csv.reader(f): ... print row ... ['a', 'b', 'c'] ['1', '2', '3'] This way the reader need not mess with the header at all. Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list