I'm trying to write a program and I'm having a lot of trouble with it. Here are my instructions: For this program you are going to create a simple database from some U.S. Census data. The database will consist of a dictionary whose keys are the state names and whose values are a list of the populations in each of the years from 1900 to 1990. Once you have created the database, you will write a simple command driven program that will prompt a user for a state name and a year and then report out the population for that year in that state. Your program will do this until the user types any word beginning with a 'q' or 'Q'.
Census data is here: http://www.census.gov/population/www/censusdata/files/urpop0090.txt I have that all saved to a flat ascii file named "database"
Take some time to study the file. It contains some superfluous information (at least for our purposes). You will need to develop a strategy to extract precisely the information you need from the file to put into your database (dictionary).
Here are my patterns to describe the information I need:
You can tell you have a line with state data on it when the line starts with 6 spaces and is followed by an upper-case letter. You can find the end of the state name when there are two spaces in a row later in that line.
If you have a line that contains state data, you can find the first total population on that line by going to character 43 and then backing up until you find a single space.
If you have a line that contains state data, you can find the second total population on that line by going to character 101 and then backing up until you find a single space.
If you have a line that contains state data, you can find the third total population on that line by going to character 159 and then backing up until you find a single space.
This is what I have so far:
#gets rid of commas in the populations
def convert_string_to_number( comma_string ):
number = comma_string.replace(",","")
parts = number.split(".") # check for a decimal point
if len(parts) == 1 and parts[0].isdigit(): # we really have an integer
number = float(parts[0])
elif len(parts) == 2 and parts[0].isdigit() and parts[1].isdigit(): #float
number = float (parts[0] + "." + parts[1])
else:
number = None
return number
def getsub(str, endindex):
sublist = str[:endindex].split(' ')
substring = sublist[-1]
return substring
def main():
data = open('database', 'r')
lines = data.readlines()
for line in lines:
# Now do the line processing.
if line.startswith(' '):
# Now process the state data
firsttotalpop = getsub(line, 42)
secondtotalpop = getsub(line, 100)
thirdtotalpop = getsub(line, 158)
return 0
I'm having some trouble figuring out how to actually create a dictionary with keys/values, and how to get the population values to stick to the keys of the state names. Also, I'm not positive how to take a user input and use that as a key. I'm also not sure if the code that is up there properly gets the State Name and Population information.
Any suggestions/help would be greatly appreciated!