On 2014-01-14 11:24, Mike wrote: > Hello, > I confudsed,need printer the value of list (this is reaer from > csv) . The reader is ok, but my problem is in the print moment > because printer only the last value. For example my csv is: > > [........] > us...@example.com;user1;lastName;Name > us...@example.com;user2;lastName;Name > [........] > > But when execute the script I view the print is only the last user > with open ('users.csv', 'rb') as f: > > reader = csv.reader (f, delimiter=';' ) #delimiter tabulador > for row in reader: > > mail = row [0] > name = row [3] > lastname = row [2] > > print "ma {} displayName '{}' sn '{}'".format(mail,name,lastname)
This print needs to be at the same indentation as the previous bit. > f.close() This .close() is superfluous--the "with" takes care of that for you. I'd also unpack the row as I iterate to make it easier to read. That would make the final look something like with open("users.csv", "rb") as f: reader = csv.reader(f, delimiter=';') for mail, _, lastname, name in reader: print "ca {} displayName '{}' sn '{}'".format( mail, name, lastname) -tkc -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list