I am trying to read a CSV file containing a line like following:

test,"test,"test,test,test,test

There is a problems with the quotation marks (There are six fields, but they are retrieved as five fields, as "test,"test is read as a single field).

I have tried modifying the entry as follows, but I still can't retrieve the quotation mark:

test,""test,""test,test,test,test  # quotation marks disappear when the entry is read.

test,\"test,\"test,test,test,test  # backslashes are also retrieved; escaping doesn't seem to work.

I'm reading CSV file this way:

info_source = csv.reader(open('.info.csv'), skipinitialspace=True)

for row in ling_info_source:
    data = row[1].strip()
    ...
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By default " is the quoting character of Python's csv module. Use

csv.reader(open('.info.csv'), skipinitialspace=True, quotechar=None)

to disable this default. The example you gave will result in the record

['test', '"test', '"test', 'test', 'test', 'test']
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The problem with this solution is that I can't read cases such as: [test, "test, "test, "commaToRead,commaToRead", test, test]. For this case I should read: [test]["test]["test]["commaToRead,commaToRead"][test][test]. Is it possible? – David Feb 9 at 13:28
@David: That's ambiguous. How is the parser supposed to know which double quotes are meant for quoting and which aren't? – Sven Marnach Feb 9 at 13:45
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You can add the quoting=csv.QUOTE_NONE argument to reader()

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While using quotechar=None as in my answer works fine, quoting=csv.QUOTE_NONE seems to be the documented way to disable quoting in the reader. – Sven Marnach Feb 9 at 11:21
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