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python - Splitting one csv into multiple files

I have a csv file of about 5000 rows in python i want to split it into five files.

I wrote a code for it but it is not working

import codecs
import csv
NO_OF_LINES_PER_FILE = 1000
def again(count_file_header,count):
    f3 = open('write_'+count_file_header+'.csv', 'at')
    with open('import_1458922827.csv', 'rb') as csvfile:
        candidate_info_reader = csv.reader(csvfile, delimiter=',', quoting=csv.QUOTE_ALL)
        co = 0      
        for row in candidate_info_reader:
            co = co + 1
            count  = count + 1
            if count <= count:
                pass
            elif count >= NO_OF_LINES_PER_FILE:
                count_file_header = count + NO_OF_LINES_PER_FILE
                again(count_file_header,count)
            else:
                writer = csv.writer(f3,delimiter = ',', lineterminator='
',quoting=csv.QUOTE_ALL)
                writer.writerow(row)

def read_write():
    f3 = open('write_'+NO_OF_LINES_PER_FILE+'.csv', 'at')
    with open('import_1458922827.csv', 'rb') as csvfile:


        candidate_info_reader = csv.reader(csvfile, delimiter=',', quoting=csv.QUOTE_ALL)

        count = 0       
        for row in candidate_info_reader:
            count  = count + 1
            if count >= NO_OF_LINES_PER_FILE:
                count_file_header = count + NO_OF_LINES_PER_FILE
                again(count_file_header,count)
            else:
                writer = csv.writer(f3,delimiter = ',', lineterminator='
',quoting=csv.QUOTE_ALL)
                writer.writerow(row)

read_write()

The above code creates many fileswith empty content.

How to split one files into five csv files?

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In Python

Use readlines() and writelines() to do that, here is an example:

>>> csvfile = open('import_1458922827.csv', 'r').readlines()
>>> filename = 1
>>> for i in range(len(csvfile)):
...     if i % 1000 == 0:
...         open(str(filename) + '.csv', 'w+').writelines(csvfile[i:i+1000])
...         filename += 1

the output file names will be numbered 1.csv, 2.csv, ... etc.

From terminal

FYI, you can do this from the command line using split as follows:

$ split -l 1000 import_1458922827.csv

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