On Feb 24, 10:42 am, rdmur...@bitdance.com wrote: > Vincent Davis <vinc...@vincentdavis.net> wrote: > > I am trying to read a csv file from excel on a mac. I get the following > > error.SystemExit: file some.csv, line 1: new-line character seen in unquoted > > field - do you need to open the file in universal-newline mode? > > I was using the example code > > import csv, sys > > > reader = csv.reader(open('/Volumes/vincentdavis > > 2/match/data/matchdata2008.csv', "rb")) > > try: > > for row in reader: > > print row > > except csv.Error, e: > > sys.exit('file %s, line %d: %s' % (filename, reader.line_num, e)) > > > I think this has to do with the end of line character but I am unsure how to > > fix it. I don't what to change the actual csv file I would like to fix the > > code. > > You could try reading the error message and looking at the documentation > of the 'open' function. Pay particular attention to the keywords > 'universal-newline mode'. > > Hint: 'rb' is almost the opposite of universal newline mode, and > it is very rare that you'd want to use 'b' to read a text file. > > --RDM
A CSV file is *NOT* a text file. See the module docs. Also see this: http://bugs.python.org/issue4847 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list