I'm using csv.DictReader() to read in a file. It actually returns a list of dictionaries, rather than a single dictionary. How can I force it to return a single dictionary or how can I merge the list of dictionaries it returns?
def agilent_e8361c_pna_read(file_loc):
'''
Load the '.s2p' file in to a dictionary.
'''
with open(file_loc) as f:
# define the fields in the Agilent '.s2p' file
col_names = ["f","s11","arg_s11","s21","arg_s21","s12","arg_s12","s22","arg_s22"]
# read the data into a dictionary
s2p_dicts = csv.DictReader(itertools.ifilter(n_input.is_comment, f), fieldnames=col_names, delimiter=' ')
return s2p_dict
Ideally, the data would be initially read into a single dictionary and never need to be merged. It is a set of data. The columns belong together and are nonsense without the full set or a coherent subset. If DictReader isn't "pythonically" capable of this feat, I'll settle on just merging the list of dictionaries. This shouldn't be an uncommon thing that scientists and programmers alike want to do with a dataset.
return next(s2p_dict)
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