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I have created a text file that will hold a student's name as well as their grade in the format:

name1, 1
name2, 3
name3, 2
name1, 7
...

I have printed to the text file in the format:

file=open(studentclass+' Grades.txt', 'a')
file.write(name + ', ' + score + '\n')
file.close()

How would I calculate an average score for each name with Python using the score instead of the names?

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    Can you show what you've tried, all you're doing is opening the file and writing the name value and score without any attempt to sum the scores and calculate the mean
    – EdChum
    Mar 7, 2016 at 14:14
  • My file lists the name and score of each user with a comma in between, my code is formatted so that someone with the same name will have multiple lines with their name and then a score. I want to find the average of all the people with the same name.
    – A Bo
    Mar 7, 2016 at 14:26
  • @ABo You really should specify that in the question. As is, L3viathan's perfectly good answer doesn't address your question because your original post was undercontsrained
    – en_Knight
    Mar 7, 2016 at 14:33

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This should work:

from collections import defaultdict
from itertools import chain

grades = defaultdict(list)
with open("Grades.txt") as f:
    for line in f:
        name, score = line.split(", ")
        grades[name].append(int(score))

for name in grades:
    print(name, sum(grades[name])/len(grades[name]), sep=": ")

print("Total average (student average):",
      sum(sum(grades[name])/len(grades[name]) for name in grades) / len(grades))
print("Total average (raw):",
      sum(chain.from_iterable(grades[name] for name in grades)) / sum(len(grades[name]) for name in grades))

edit: Changed to meet requirements of per-student averages.

edit: Added global averages.

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  • Do you mean to have integer division in the mean function? This will result in integer division in python 2 (question marked python 3), but why not just cast to floats so its unambiguous (and if someone scores 92.5 it won't be truncated)? Also why are we writing a custom mean function, aren't there a lot of those in python (e.g., numpy)?
    – en_Knight
    Mar 7, 2016 at 14:21
  • @en_Knight a) If it's a Python 3 question, I'll give a Python 3 answer. b) I'm not a big fan of adding huge dependencies like numpy for something so simple where speed really won't be an issue. In this case, I would even doubt numpy would be any faster.
    – L3viathan
    Mar 7, 2016 at 14:24
  • I guess that's fair... but what about any of these stackoverflow.com/questions/9039961/… 100+ voted methods that are one line without any dependencies? The accepted answer on that question even makes it easy to provide the cast from str with a few more characters
    – en_Knight
    Mar 7, 2016 at 14:31
  • Also this doesn't address the problem of retrieving per-name averagse, as specified in the comments. I don't fault you for that, it was added after the question was posted, but as is this is missing that important info
    – en_Knight
    Mar 7, 2016 at 14:32
  • @en_Knight Will change it to have per-name averages, but the reason I didn't do sum/len is that it will not work on a file object (unless you load it into memory completey).
    – L3viathan
    Mar 7, 2016 at 14:44

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