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I have a csv file which contains rows from a sqlite3 database. I wrote the rows to the csv file using python.

When I open the csv file with Ms Excel, a blank row appears below every row, but the file on notepad is fine(without any blanks).

Does anyone know why this is happenning and how I can fix it?

Edit: I used the strip() function for all the attributes before writing a row.

Thanks.

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You're using open('file.csv', 'w')--try open('file.csv', 'wb').

The Python csv module requires output files be opened in binary mode.

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  • Your solution worked! thank you very much. since csv files are stored as text, I thought i didn't need to add the binary flag. Btw, How did you know I didn't write wb without even looking at the code?
    – optimus
    Nov 8, 2010 at 10:28
  • I had the same problem about a year ago.
    – robert
    Nov 8, 2010 at 10:29
  • Thanks @robert. Wish I could give you a couple more up votes! I wish the docs made this info a bit easier to find. Relevant section: If csvfile is a file object, it must be opened with the ‘b’ flag on platforms where that makes a difference. Nov 10, 2011 at 22:18
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the first that comes into my mind (just an idea) is that you might have used "\r\n" as row delimiter (which is shown as one linebrak in notepad) but excel expects to get only "\n" or only "\r" and so it interprets this as two line-breaks.

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  • hi, i stripped all spaces with the strip() function before writing to the file
    – optimus
    Nov 8, 2010 at 10:05
  • The default/usual/common/expected-by-Excel row (NOT line) terminator for CSV files is \r\n Nov 8, 2010 at 10:21

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