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I've got CSV data as follows:

1,poster,1,20# Recycled Bond,"4/0, colour master",16.5x23.4",trim
,files in colour attachments COH001 - 2556712,,FSC,,,
8,"Tags (#1-5,7-9)",8,20# Recycled Bond,"4/0, colour master",7x3 ",trim
1,Tags (#6),1,20# Recycled Bond,"4/0, colour master",7x3,trim
,files in colour attachments COH001 - 2556712,,FSC,,,

I want to locate unpaired quotation marks and append a closing quote where there's one missing. For example, line #1 would go from "4/0, colour master",16.5x23.4",trim to "4/0, colour master",16.5x23.4"",trim (notice the extra double quote before ,trim

Any ideas?

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    What if your field missing the quote also has an embedded comma? Can we assume that will never happen? Jan 20, 2010 at 19:48
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    Your field isn't missing a double quote - the double quote symbol here is the symbol for inches.
    – Mark Byers
    Jan 20, 2010 at 19:49
  • your example before and after doesn't make sense to me. Jan 20, 2010 at 19:50
  • you could change inches symbol from doublequote " to double singlequote '' to make it more convenient for the csv parser (instead of changing it to double doublequote "") Jan 20, 2010 at 20:08
  • Mark, that's correct. I should have clarified that it's "orphaned" in the sense that it's not used to encapsulate a string; it's used to denote a unit of measure. It does however cause the CSV parser grief :P
    – Alex B.
    Jan 20, 2010 at 21:01

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I would do something like that:

s/(,[0-9.x ]*)",/\1'',/

or to make it slightly more universal,

s/((^|,)[0-9.x ]*)"(\s*(,|$))/\1''\3/
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