7stud wrote: > On May 25, 12:49 pm, cjl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> reader = csv.reader(open('somefile.csv')) >> for row in reader: >> do something >> >> Any way to determine the "length" of the reader (the number of rows) >> before iterating through the rows? No. You have to read the records to know the length: rows = list(reader) print len(rows) for row in rows: # ... > How about: > > f = open("somefile.csv") > numlines = len(f.readlines()) No, a field in a csv file may contain newlines: >>> import csv >>> csv.writer(open("tmp.csv", "w")).writerows([["a", "b\nc"], ["d", "e"]]) >>> len(open("tmp.csv").readlines()) 3 # number of lines >>> len(list(csv.reader(open("tmp.csv")))) 2 # number of records Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list