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Re: Finding Blank Columns in CSV

Started byJaydip Chakrabarty <chalao.adda@gmail.com>
First post2015-10-06 11:24 +0000
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  Re: Finding Blank Columns in CSV Jaydip Chakrabarty <chalao.adda@gmail.com> - 2015-10-06 11:24 +0000

#97440 — Re: Finding Blank Columns in CSV

FromJaydip Chakrabarty <chalao.adda@gmail.com>
Date2015-10-06 11:24 +0000
SubjectRe: Finding Blank Columns in CSV
Message-ID<mailman.418.1444130689.28679.python-list@python.org>
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)

Also, there is difference between len(header_set) and len(data[0].keys). 
Why is so?
Thanks again for all your help.

Thanks.

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