On 26/03/2013 03:33, Jiewei Huang wrote:
On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 11:40:51 AM UTC+10, Dave Angel wrote:
On 03/25/2013 09:05 PM, Jiewei Huang wrote:
On Monday, March 25, 2013 11:51:51 PM UTC+10, rusi wrote:
If you insist on using GoogleGroups, then make sure you keep your quotes
small. I'm about to stop reading messages that are double-spaced by
buggy software.
>>> <SNIP>
>> Have you tried the split (and perhaps strip) methods from
>>
>> http://docs.python.org/2/library/stdtypes.html#string-methods
>>
>> ?
You got lots of specific advice from your previous thread. So which
version did you end up using? It'd make a good starting place for this
"problem."
> can show me one line of how to implement it base on my problem?
>
As long as the input data is constrained not to have any embedded
commas, just use:
mylist = line.split(",")
instead of print, send your output to a list. Then for each line in the
list, fix the bracket problem to your strange specs.
outline = outline.replace("[", "(")
Hi Dave thanks for the tips,
I manage to code this:
f = open('Book1.csv', 'rU')
for row in f:
print zip([row for (row) in f])
however my output is
[('John Konon Ministry of Moon Walks 4567882 27-Feb\n',), ('Stacy Kisha
Ministry of Man Power 1234567 17-Jan\n',)]
is there any method to remove the \n ?
Use the .rstrip method:
print zip(row.rstrip('\n') for row in f)
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