I'm trying to use Python 3.2 on a Windows computer to write a simple CSV file, however I'm having no luck. From the csv module documentation for Python 3.2:
>>> import csv
>>> spamWriter = csv.writer(open('eggs.csv', 'w'), delimiter=' ',
... quotechar='|', quoting=csv.QUOTE_MINIMAL)
>>> spamWriter.writerow(['Spam'] * 5 + ['Baked Beans'])
>>> spamWriter.writerow(['Spam', 'Lovely Spam', 'Wonderful Spam'])
produces a file with each line terminated by the byte sequence
, so it looks like each line has an extra empty line when you open it with, e.g., MS Excel. This is not a "CSV file".
Note, if I try the same example for Python 2.7 in Python 3.2 (where the big difference is 'w'
vs 'wb'
for the file mode), I get an error when I try spamWriter.writerow
:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in TypeError: 'str' does not support the buffer interface
How do I write a simple CSV file from Python 3.2 on a Windows computer?
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