下面是完整的解决方案:
import csv
import os
class CsvfileWriter:
'''
Takes dictionary as input and writes items into a CSV file.
For ex:-
Input dictionary:
dict_data = {"1":["xyz"],"2":["abc","def"],"3":["zzz"]}
Output: (CSV file)
1,3,2
xyz,zzz,abc
,,def
'''
def __init__(self,dictInput,maxLength=0):
'''
Creates a instance with following variables.
dictInput & maxLength
dictInput -> dictionary having values(list) of same length
ex:-
dict_data = {"1":["xyz",""],"2":["abc","def"],"3":["zzz",""]}
maxLength -> length of the list
'''
self.dictInput = dictInput
self.maxLength = maxLength
@classmethod
def list_padding(cls,dictInput):
'''
converts input dictionary having list (as values) of varying lenghts into constant length.
Also returns class variables dictInput & maxLength
Note:
dictInput represents the dictionary after padding is applied.
maxLength represents the length of the list(values in dictionary) having maximum number of items.
Ex:-
input dictionary:
dict_data = {"1":["xyz"],"2":["abc","def"],"3":["zzz"]}
output dictionary:
dict_data = {"1":["xyz",""],"2":["abc","def"],"3":["zzz",""]}
'''
cls.dictInput = dictInput
listValues = dictInput.values()
listValues.sort(key = lambda i: len(i))
maxLength = len(listValues[-1])
for i in listValues:
while(len(i) < maxLength):
i.append('')
return cls(dictInput,maxLength)
def write_to_csv(self):
with open('sample_file.csv','wb') as out_file:
writer = csv.writer(out_file,dialect = 'excel')
headers = [k for k in self.dictInput]
items = [self.dictInput[k] for k in self.dictInput]
writer.writerow(headers)
c = 0
while (c < self.maxLength):
writer.writerow([i[c] for i in items])
c += 1
dict_data = {"1":["xyz"],"2":["abc","def"],"3":["zzz"]}
cf = CsvfileWriter.list_padding(dict_data)
cf.write_to_csv()
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2016-11-27 08:07:35
MSH
在你的“期望输出”中,第三行应该是“,, def”,把“def”放在第三列(即标有“2”的那一列)? –
@ K.A.Buhr:是的。 “def”应该放在“abc”正下方的第三列中。 – MSH