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Re: how to compare two fields in python

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Date Tue, 30 Apr 2013 13:19:56 -0500
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On 2013-04-30 10:41, upendra kumar Devisetty wrote:
> I have a very basic question in python. I want to go through each
> line of the a csv file and compare to see if the first field of
> line 1 is same as first field of next line and so on. If it finds a
> match then i would like to put that field in an object1 else put
> that field in a different object2. Finally i would like to count
> how many of the fields in object1 vs object2. Can this be done in
> python? Here is a small example.
> 
> BRM_1   679 1929
> BRM_1   203 567
> BRM_2   367 1308
> BRM_3   435 509
> As you can see field1 of line1 is same as field2 of line2 and so
> that field BRM_1 should be place in object1 and BRM_2 and BRM_3
> should be placed in object2. So the final numbers of object1 is 1
> and object2 is 2.

You underdefine the problem.  What happens in the case of:

  BRM_1 ...
  BRM_1 ...
  BRM_2 ...
  BRM_1 ...   <-- duplicates a (not-immediately) previous line
  BRM_3 ...

Also, do the values that follow have any significance for this, or
are they just noise to be ignored?

-tkc


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how to compare two fields in python upendra kumar Devisetty <upendrakumar.devisetty@googlemail.com> - 2013-04-30 10:41 -0700
  Re: how to compare two fields in python Joel Goldstick <joel.goldstick@gmail.com> - 2013-04-30 13:53 -0400
  Re: how to compare two fields in python Fábio Santos <fabiosantosart@gmail.com> - 2013-04-30 19:08 +0100
  Re: how to compare two fields in python Tim Chase <python.list@tim.thechases.com> - 2013-04-30 13:19 -0500
    Re: how to compare two fields in python upendra kumar Devisetty <upendrakumar.devisetty@googlemail.com> - 2013-04-30 11:22 -0700
      Re: how to compare two fields in python Fábio Santos <fabiosantosart@gmail.com> - 2013-04-30 19:42 +0100
  Re: how to compare two fields in python Dennis Lee Bieber <wlfraed@ix.netcom.com> - 2013-04-30 19:54 -0400

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