Thanks, Ethan. that was a great solution. i just tested it.
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Ethan Furman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > davidj411 wrote: > > When you save an open file to a variable, you can re-use that variable >> for membership checking. >> it does not seem to be that way with the csv.reader function, even >> when set to a variable name. >> >> what is the best way to store the open CSV file in memory or do i need >> to open the file each time? >> >> example of open method on file object: >> fhandle=open(filename).readelines() >> >> > >>> fhandle = open('c:/temp/08-02024.csv').readlines() > >>> type(fhandle) > <type 'list'> > >>> len(fhandle) > 381 > > fhandle is a list containing the contents of the file, not a file handle -- > that's why you can easily re-use it. > > example of csv.reader method: >> reader = csv.reader(open(csvfilename)) >> >> > Try this instead: > >>>reader = csv.reader(open('c:/temp/08-02024.csv')) > >>> contents = [line for line in reader] > >>> type(contents) > <type 'list'> > >>> len(contents) > 381 > > You still get a list that you can easily use, that has gone through the csv > routines. > > Hope this helps. > -- > Ethan > >
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