On 05/09/2013 12:14 PM, rlelis wrote:
On Thursday, May 9, 2013 12:47:47 AM UTC+1, rlelis wrote:
@Dave Angel
this is how i mange to read and store the data in file.
data = []
# readdata
f = open(source_file, 'r')
for line in f:
header = (line.strip()).lower()
# conditions(if/else clauses) on the header content to filter desired
data
data.append(header)
From earlier message:
> highway_dict = {}
> aging_dict = {}
> queue_counters={}
> queue_row = []
> for content in file_content:
if 'aging' in content:
So your data is a list of strings, each representing one line of the
file. When you run this, you'll get something like:
NameError: name 'file_content' is not defined
If I assume you've just neglected to include the assignment,
file_content = data, then the next problem is
if 'aging' in content:
will never fire. Likewise
if 'highway' in content:
will never fire. So the rest of the code is irrelevant.
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