Hello All, I have a .csv file that I created by copying and pasting a list of all the players in the NBA with their respective teams and positions ( http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players?type=lastname&first=1&query=&go=GO!). Unfortunately, when I do this I have no choice but to include a single leading whitespace character for each name. I'd like to compare this list of names to another list (also in .csv format but in a different file) using a simple Python script, but in order to do that I need to strip the leading whitespace from all of the names or none of them will match the names in the second list. However, when I try to do this as follows:
positions = open('/home/guillaume/Documents/playerpos.csv') for line in positions: info = line.split(',') name = info[0] name = name.strip() print name #to examine the effect of name.strip() I keep getting all of the names with the leading whitespace character NOT removed (for example: " Jeff Adrien". Why is this happening? The following is a sample of the .csv file (the one I'm trying to remove the whitespace from) opened in gedit, the built-in Ubuntu text editor: Jeff Adrien,SF,Houston Rockets Arron Afflalo,SG,Denver Nuggets Maurice Ager,GF,Minnesota Timberwolves Blake Ahearn,PG,Los Angeles Clippers Alexis Ajinca,FC,Toronto Raptors Solomon Alabi,C,Toronto Raptors Cole Aldrich,C,Oklahoma City Thunder LaMarcus Aldridge,FC,Portland Trail Blazers Joe Alexander,SF,New Orleans Hornets Lavoy Allen,FC,Philadelphia 76ers Malik Allen,FC,Orlando Magic Ray Allen,SG,Boston Celtics Tony Allen,GF,Memphis Grizzlies Lance Allred,C,Indiana Pacers Rafer Alston,PG,Miami Heat Any help with this seemingly simple but maddening issue would be much appreciated. thanks, Guillaume
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