I'm wondering if anyone has a sort of hacky / cool solution to this problem . I have a text file like so:
NAME:name
ID:id
PERSON:person
LOCATION:location
NAME:name
morenamestuff
ID:id
PERSON:person
LOCATION:location
JUNK
So I have some blocks that all contain lines that can be split into a dict, and some that cannot. How can I take lines without the :
character and join them to the previous line? Here's what I'm currently doing
# loop through chunk
# the first element of dat is a Title, so skip that
key_map = dict(x.split(':') for x in dat[1:])
But I of course get an error because the second chunk has a line without the :
character. So I wanted my dict to look something like this after correctly splitting it:
# there will be a key_map for each chunk of data
key_map['NAME'] == 'name morenamestuff' # 3rd line appended to previous
key_map['ID'] == 'id'
key_map['PERSON'] = 'person'
key_map['LOCATION'] = 'location
Solution
EDIT: Here's my final solution on github, and the full code here:
parseScript.py
import re
import string
bad_chars = '(){}"<>[] ' # characers we want to strip from the string
key_map = []
# parse file
with open("dat.txt") as f:
data = f.read()
data = data.strip('\n')
data = re.split('}|\[{', data)
# format file
with open("format.dat") as f:
formatData = [x.strip('\n') for x in f.readlines()]
data = filter(len, data)
# strip and split each station
for dat in data[1:-1]:
# perform black magic, don't even try to understand this
dat = dat.translate(string.maketrans("", "", ), bad_chars).split(',')
key_map.append(dict(x.split(':') for x in dat if ':' in x ))
if ':' not in dat[1]:key_map['NAME']+=dat[k][2]
for station in range(0, len(key_map)):
for opt in formatData:
print opt,":",key_map[station][opt]
print ""
dat.txt
format.dat
NAME
STID
LONGITUDE
LATITUDE
ELEVATION
STATE
ID
out.dat