On Aug 3, 10:38 pm, Emile van Sebille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ryan Rosario wrote: > > I have a very large CSV file that contains double quoted fields (since > > they contain commas). Unfortunately, some of these fields also contain > > other double quotes and I made the painful mistake of forgetting to > > escape or double the quotes inside the field: > > > 123,"Here is some, text "and some quoted text" where the quotes should > > have been doubled",321 > > rec = '''123,"Here is some, text "and some quoted text" where the quotes > should have been doubled",321''' > > import csv > > csv.reader([rec.replace(',"',',"""') > .replace('",','""",') > .replace('"""',"'''") > .replace('"','""') > .replace("'''",'"')]).next() > > ['123', 'Here is some, text "and some quoted text" where the quotes > should have been doubled', '321'] > > :)) > > Emile > > > Has anyone dealt with this problem before? Any ideas of an algorithm I > > can use for a Python script to create a new, repaired CSV file? > > > TIA, > > Ryan > > -- > >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > >
Thanks Emile! Works almost perfectly, but is there some way I can adapt this to quote fields that contain a comma in them? TIA, Ryan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list