On 2013-03-24 09:03, Dave Angel wrote: > >> <SNIP all those quoted lines doubled by anti-social googlegroups>
[THANK YOU!] > > Sorry my typo in the output here is the correct output that i > > need : > > > > [('John Konon', 'Ministry of moon Walks', '4567882', '27-Feb'), > > ( 'Stacy Kisha', 'Ministry of Man Power', '1234567', 17-Jan')] > > > > the difference is that i need a [(row two), (row three), (row > > fouth)] . I do not want to display row one which is ['Name', ' > > Address', 'Telephone', 'Birthday'] > > I had to add a delimiter= to accomodate the fact that your data is > tab- separated. Since it has headers, it might make more sense for readability to use a DictReader: f = file("source.txt", "rb") r = csv.DictReader(f, delimiter='\t') for row in r: print row["Name"], row["Address"], ... However, if it's just stripping off the first row and operating directly on the resulting data, then I'd just be tempted to do r = csv.reader(f, delimiter='\t') r.next() # discard the headers, or optionally store them for row in r: ... -tkc -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list