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| Subject | Re: Finding Blank Columns in CSV |
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Jaydip Chakrabarty wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Oct 2015 14:33:51 +0200, Peter Otten wrote:
>
>> Jaydip Chakrabarty wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 06 Oct 2015 01:34:17 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 1:06 AM, Tim Chase
>>>> <python.list@tim.thechases.com> wrote:
>>>>> That way, if you determine by line 3 that your million-row CSV file
>>>>> has no blank columns, you can get away with not processing all
>>>>> million rows.
>>>>
>>>> Sure, although that effectively means the entire job is moot. I kinda
>>>> assume that the OP knows that there are some blank columns (maybe lots
>>>> of them). The extra check is unnecessary unless it's actually
>>>> plausible that there'll be no blanks whatsoever.
>>>>
>>>> Incidentally, you have an ordered_headers list which is the blank
>>>> columns in order; I think the OP was looking for a list of the
>>>> _non_blank columns. But that's a trivial difference, easy to tweak.
>>>>
>>>> ChrisA
>>>
>>> Thanks to you all. I got it this far. But while writing back to another
>>> csv file, I got this error - "ValueError: dict contains fields not in
>>> fieldnames: None". Here is my code.
>>>
>>> rdr = csv.DictReader(fin, delimiter=',')
>>> header_set = set(rdr.fieldnames)
>>> for r in rdr:
>>> header_set = set(h for h in header_set if not r[h])
>>> if not header_set:
>>> break
>>>
>>> for r in rdr:
>>> data = list(r[i] for i in header_set)
>>>
>>> dw = csv.DictWriter(fout, header_set)
>>> dw.writeheader()
>>> dw.writerows(data)
>>
>> Sorry, this is not the code you ran. I could guess what the missing
>> parts might be, but it is easier for both sides if you provide a small
>> script that actually can be executed and a small dataset that shows the
>> behaviour you describe. Then post the session and especially the
>> traceback. Example:
>>
>> $ cat my_data.csv 0
>> $ cat my_code.py print 1/int(open("my_data.csv").read())
>> $ python my_code.py Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "my_code.py", line 1, in <module>
>> print 1/int(open("my_data.csv").read())
>> ZeroDivisionError: integer division or modulo by zero
>>
>> Don't retype, use cut and paste. Thank you.
>
> I downloaded gmail contacts in google csv format. There are so many
> columns. So I was trying to create another csv with the required columns.
> Now when I tried to open the gmail csv file with csv DictReader, it said
> the file contained NULL characters.
> So first I did -
>
> data = open(fn, 'rb').read()
> fout = open(ofn, 'wb')
> fout.write(data.replace('\x00', ''))
> fout.close()
> shutil.move(ofn, fn)
>
> Then I found, there were some special characters in the file. So, once
> again I opened the file and did -
>
> data = open(fn, 'rb').read()
> fout = open(ofn, 'wb')
> fout.write(data.replace('\xff\xfe', ''))
> fout.close()
> shutil.move(ofn, fn)
Uh this looks like the file is in UTF-16. Use
import codecs
fn = ...
ofn = ...
with codecs.open(fn, encoding="utf-16") as f:
with codecs.open(ofn, "w", encoding="utf-8") as g:
g.writelines(f)
...
to convert it to UTF-8 which is compatible with the csv module of Python 2.
> Now it seemed right.
Only if all characters are encodable as iso-8859-1.
> So I started to remove empty columns.
>
> fin = open(fn, 'rb')
> fout = open(ofn, 'wb')
>
> rdr = csv.DictReader(fin, delimiter=',')
> flds = rdr.fieldnames
> header_set = set(rdr.fieldnames)
> for r in rdr:
> header_set = set(h for h in header_set if not r[h])
> if not header_set:
> break
> for r in rdr:
> data = list(r[i] for i in header_set)
>
> dw = csv.DictWriter(fout, data[0].keys())
> dw.writeheader()
> dw.writerows(data)
>
> fin.close()
> fout.close()
>
> But, I am getting error at dw.writerows(data). I put the whole code here.
> Please help.
I really meant it when I asked you to post the code you actually ran, and
the traceback it produces.
When I fill in the blanks by guessing
$ cat in.csv
one,two,three
foo,,
bar,,baz
$ cat remove_empty_colums.py
import csv
fn = "in.csv"
ofn = "out.csv"
fin = open(fn, 'rb')
fout = open(ofn, 'wb')
rdr = csv.DictReader(fin, delimiter=',')
flds = rdr.fieldnames
header_set = set(rdr.fieldnames)
for r in rdr:
header_set = set(h for h in header_set if not r[h])
if not header_set:
break
for r in rdr:
data = list(r[i] for i in header_set)
dw = csv.DictWriter(fout, data[0].keys())
dw.writeheader()
dw.writerows(data)
fin.close()
fout.close()
and then run the resulting script I get
$ python remove_empty_colums.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "remove_empty_colums.py", line 18, in <module>
dw = csv.DictWriter(fout, data[0].keys())
NameError: name 'data' is not defined
So this is my traceback, and while the NameError is trivial to fix (reopen
the file or do a seek) but not sufficient to make the script do what you
want it doesn't seem to be the problem you ran into.
So you have a different script. I'd really like to see it, and the traceback
it produces.
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