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I am an archaeologist processing results from an excavation trench that is laid out in a 6x6 square grid - each square is 5 m x 5 m.
I want to plot the distribution of the finds found in the excavation on the grid.

I want to display some Excel database values in a 6x6 Python/Pygame grid.
Would someone please tell me how I should go about doing this?
I think I know how to get Python to read an Excel document in *.csv but I can't display it in a grid.

Edit about Data
A Snippet of the data can be found in the link. I would like to display the items from the 'classification' column in the grid. http://i48.tinypic.com/2rdgn02.jpg

For example,
The number of 'preparation flakes' in each square either as numbers or as colours/shapes, where each square coresponds to the gridsquare number in column S. The database is getting quite large.
So,
Ideally I would like the program to read the database and update the square without me having to continually change the program.

The code is now as follows.

<import csv
 import os

 import pygame

# the functions for display
def disp(phrase,loc,screen):   # function to display phrase at loc on surface.
     s = font.render(phrase, True, (255,255,255))
     screen.blit(s, loc) #

def text_display_csv(filename,surface):
    '''Display .csv file contents on surface'''
    f = csv.reader(open("Flint catalogue v1.7 4 Feb 13 2013.csv")) # open the csv file      in one line!

    for row in f:
        y = f.line_num                # assign y as Row no.
        for x,item in enumerate(row): # Get column number(x) and item
        disp(item, (64*x+10,64*y+10), surface) # display item



pygame.init()
pygame.font.init()
font = pygame.font.SysFont("Courier",36) # font initialisation
screen = pygame.display.set_mode((800,600))


# the part you want to see
text = [str(i) for i in range(36)] # raw data!
text_display_csv(text,screen) # text is displayed
pygame.display.update() # screen updated

# Main loop, does nothing! :)
running = True
while running:
     for event in pygame.event.get():
         if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
             running = False
             pygame.quit()
             break
         if not running:
            break

If It is possible. i would like the results to be displayed in a fashion similar to the pic bellow where each number represents the number of 'preperation flakes in the square. http://i49.tinypic.com/f39hxv.png

I am very grateful for any help and please say if this doesn't make sense

Tom

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  • 3
    Could you give some example data and a rough image of how the result should look like?
    – sloth
    Feb 5, 2013 at 10:11
  • sorry i havnt been as clear as i should have been. i shall add some more stuff to the description Feb 5, 2013 at 17:40
  • apparently im not allowed to add pics which is annoying. sorry about that. Feb 5, 2013 at 17:51
  • sample data classification - preperation flake; colour-blue; patina - white; context - 3667; Grid Suare - 5; Feb 5, 2013 at 17:53
  • @TomLawrence Host the image on a free image hosting service and paste the link to the image in the question.
    – pradyunsg
    Feb 6, 2013 at 10:52

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Since you haven't told us what kind of data you are using,
I have taken integers but any string will work.

Here's how you can display
A Grid containing strings (numbers in this case) in Pygame:

import pygame

# the functions for display
def disp(phrase,loc,screen):   # function to display phrase at loc on surface.
    s = font.render(phrase, True, (255,255,255))
    screen.blit(s, loc) #

def text_display(data,surface):
    '''display your data(list/tuple),containing strings on surface'''
    for x in range(6):         # your data is in 6 X 6 grid
        for y in range(6):
            disp( data[x+(y*6)], (64*x+10,64*y+10), surface)
            # 64 is the distance between 2 strings and 10 is the offset

pygame.init()
pygame.font.init()
font = pygame.font.SysFont("Courier",36) # font initialisation
screen = pygame.display.set_mode((400,400))

text = [str(i) for i in range(36)] # raw data!
text_display(text,screen) # text is displayed
pygame.display.update() # screen updated

# Main loop, does nothing! :)
running = True
while running:
    for event in pygame.event.get():
        if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
            running = False
            pygame.quit()
            break
    if not running:
        break

This results in

Grid image


Update
Well Tom,
For the csv file, you can add this function to the script, and use it instead of text_display

def text_display_csv(filename,surface):
    '''Display .csv file contents on surface'''
    f = csv.reader(open(filename)) # open the csv file in one line!

    for row in f:
        y = f.line_num                # assign y as Row no.
        for x,item in enumerate(row): # Get column number(x) and item
            disp(item, (64*x+10,64*y+10), surface) # display item

I haven't tested it, So please tell me whether it works or not.

Update 2
In the first code block, add the text_display_csv and

Change

text = [str(i) for i in range(36)] # raw data!
text_display(text,screen) # text is displayed
pygame.display.update() # screen updated

to

filename = 'the .csv file'
text_display_csv(filename,screen) # text is displayed
pygame.display.update() # screen updated

So that the code works. (change the spacings and offsets if needed)

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  • Thanks for this! its really useful!!! so for the program to dispaly the excel data i would change 'disp( data[x+(y*6)], (64*x+10,64*y+10), surface)' to something that includes 'c = csv.reader(open("lym12 bedrock data1.csv")) for row in c: row[2]' ????????? Feb 5, 2013 at 18:00
  • @TomLawrence See the update, It answers that. Also, use ` not ' for code in comments or for variable names in questions. (it's the key beside 1)
    – pradyunsg
    Feb 6, 2013 at 10:34
  • Thanks for the help, but it doesn't quite work.. error says text_display is not defined Feb 6, 2013 at 11:43
  • Use text_display_csv not text_display !!
    – pradyunsg
    Feb 6, 2013 at 11:46
  • yep i did. i will look over it again to double check Feb 6, 2013 at 11:49

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