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I Have 2 csv files.I am using csv dict reader

csv1.csv
abc,def,ghi
abc1,def1,ghi1
abc2,def2,ghi2

csv2.csv
abc4,def4,ghi4
abc5,def5,ghi5
abc2,def2,ghi2

In which csv2 file is compared with csv1.csv. I have to compare two csv1 files by ignoring the last row of csv2. Any ways in csv dict reader to ignore the last row? or Can I Skip the row if the column value matches particular value?

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  • What to do you mean by compare the files?
    – martineau
    Dec 1, 2013 at 15:38
  • To find the row difference Dec 1, 2013 at 15:42

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Sorry, I still don't really understand what you mean by comparing rows and row difference.

Regardless, you could use something like the following to read all but the last row of the second csv file:

import csv

def csv_reader_ignore_last_row(csv_filename):
    with open(csv_filename,'rb') as f:
        reader = csv.reader(f)
        lastrow = reader.next()
        for row in reader:
            yield lastrow
            lastrow = row

for row in csv_reader_ignore_last_row(filename):
    print ', '.join(row)

You can skip a row of a csv.reader object by calling reader.next() or next(reader) at any time.

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  • Python_Dude: If you add an example of comparing a row from each file, I can be more specific in my answer.
    – martineau
    Dec 1, 2013 at 18:34
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One way would be know number of lines in csv2 first, and then use itertools.islice to slice out the last line.

>>> from itertools import islice
>>> import csv
with open('csv2.csv') as f:
    line_count = sum(1 for _ in f)  #get the line count
    f.seek(0)                       #move the file pointer to the start of the file
    f = islice(f, 0, line_count-1)  #skip last line
    reader = csv.reader(f)         
    print list(reader)
...     
[['abc4', 'def4', 'ghi4'], ['abc5', 'def5', 'ghi5']]

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