Here is a question for python programming.
I am trying to build a dict by importing data from excel for analyzing.
my structure of the dictionary is:
dict = { sheet_name :
{label_name1 : [['datatype'],['','',some_data.....]],
label_name2 : [['datatype'],['','',some_data.....]],
...
}
sheet_name1 :
{label_name3 : [['datatype'],['','',some_data.....]],
label_name4 : [['datatype'],['','',some_data.....]],
...
}
}
now i use the xlrd to process reading data.
file = xlrd.open_workbook(filename)
table_names = file.sheet_names()
label = sum([file.sheet_by_name(names).row_values(0) for names in
table_names], [])
SHEET_DICT = {names: {labels: [['unknown_datatype'],
file.sheet_by_name(names)\
.col_values(i for i \
in file.sheet_by_name(names).ncols))]
for labels in label}
for names in table_names }
i got an error message:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:/Users/panze/PycharmProjects/Harvest/main.py", line 92, in test = read_excel(EXCELFILE) File "C:/Users/panze/PycharmProjects/Harvest/main.py", line 73, in read_excel for names in table_names } File "C:/Users/panze/PycharmProjects/Harvest/main.py", line 73, in for names in table_names } File "C:/Users/panze/PycharmProjects/Harvest/main.py", line 72, in for label in labels}
TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable
> file.sheet_by_name(names).col_values(0) is right
> file.sheet_by_name(names).col_values(1) is right
when i try to use variable instead
file.sheet_by_name(names).col_values(i for i in range(29))
it is wrong.
however i need it makes iterable so that i can build a right dict.
is there other way to do that?
i really what to use dict comprehension to do this way ...
thanks for your help
col_values(i for i in range(29))
to return. A list of 29 columns, each of which is a list of that column's value in every row? Or something different?ncols
? If it is just an integer, the interpeter sees something likefor i in 29
, which is wrong code, because29
is not an iterable object...