I hope this is not trivial but I am wondering the following:
If I have a specific folder with n csv files, how could I iteratively read all of them, one at a time, and perform some calculations on their values?
For a single file, for example, I do something like this and perform some calculations on the x array:
import csv
import os
directoryPath=raw_input("Directory path for native csv file: ")
csvfile = numpy.genfromtxt(directoryPath, delimiter=",")
x=csvfile[:,2] #Creates the array that will undergo a set of calculations
I know that I can check how many csv files there are in a given folder (check here):
import glob
for files in glob.glob("*.csv"):
print files
But I failed to figure out how to possibly nest the numpy.genfromtxt() function in a for loop, so that I read in all the csv files of a directory that it is up to me to specify.
EDIT
The folder I have only has jpg and csv files. The latter are named eventX.csv, where X ranges from 1 to 50. The for loop I am referring to should therefore consider the file names the way they are.
解决方案
That"s how I"d do it:
import os
directory = os.path.join("c:\","path")
for root,dirs,files in os.walk(directory):
for file in files:
if file.endswith(".csv"):
f=open(file, "r")
# perform calculation
f.close()