I have thousands of CSV files in a single directory. I'm looking for a way how to add 2 columns (including headers) to each file.
There are some conditions:
There is always 0 value in column #5
In column #6 I want to store file name without extension (ABC)
INPUT FILE EXAMPLE (FILENAME IS ABC.CSV)
HEADER1,HEADER2,HEADER3,HEADER4
04/22/2012,47.64,47.97,47.05
04/23/2012,47.6,48.2,47.4
04/24/2012,48.13,48.33,47.84
04/25/2012,47.81,48.14,47.59
04/26/2012,47.83,48.21,47.49
04/27/2012,47.2,47.31,46.84
04/28/2012,47.01,47.05,46.33
The code I've posted below has 1 problem,
- It adds quotation marks ("04/22/2012","47.64","47.97","47.05","0","ABC") to every value in a new file.
OUTPUT FILE EXAMPLE I NEED
HEADER1,HEADER2,HEADER3,HEADER4,HEADER5,HEADER6
04/22/2012,47.64,47.97,47.05,0,ABC
04/23/2012,47.6,48.2,47.4,0,ABC
04/24/2012,48.13,48.33,47.84,0,ABC
04/25/2012,47.81,48.14,47.59,0,ABC
04/26/2012,47.83,48.21,47.49,0,ABC
04/27/2012,47.2,47.31,46.84,0,ABC
04/28/2012,47.01,47.05,46.33,0,ABC
$files = Get-ChildItem ".\" -filter "*.csv"
for ($i=0; $i -lt $files.Count; $i++) {
$outfile = $files[$i].FullName + "out"
$csv = Import-Csv $files[$i].FullName
$newcsv = @()
foreach ( $row in $csv ) {
$row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'HEADER 5' -Value '0'
$row | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name 'HEADER 6' -Value $files[$i].BaseName
$newcsv += $row
}
$newcsv | Export-Csv $files[$i].FullName -NoTypeInformation
}
And one more question. Because I have thousands of files in a directory, is this code efficient enough to do a task as fast as possible?
Somebody has already suggested me to improve code by Instead of looping thru the rows consider building te members with select
$csv = $csv | select-object *,@{n="HEADER5";e={0}},@{n="HEADER6";e={$file.BaseName}}
But I don't know how to implement his suggestion into my code.