Merge pull request 'week-7' (#9) from week-7 into master

Reviewed-on: https://kitsunehosting.net/gitea/Kenwood/SNHU-IT-140/pulls/9
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Kenwood 2021-02-26 00:14:33 -05:00
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hello,cat,man,hey,dog,boy,Hello,man,cat,woman,dog,Cat,hey,boy
1 hello cat man hey dog boy Hello man cat woman dog Cat hey boy

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import csv
with open(input(), newline='') as f:
reader = csv.reader(f)
data = list(reader)[0]
result = {}
for entry in data:
try:
result[entry]
result[entry] = result[entry] + 1
except KeyError:
result[entry] = 1
for key in result:
print('{0} {1}'.format(key, result[key]))

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20
Gunsmoke
30
The Simpsons
10
Will & Grace
14
Dallas
20
Law & Order
12
Murder, She Wrote

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class MutliKeyDict(dict):
"""
New Multi Key dict for this application, inherits 'dict'
"""
def __setitem__(self, key, value): # Overwrites the default __setitem__
try:
self[key]
except KeyError: # If there is a key error (like we append the same season num twice)
super(MutliKeyDict, self).__setitem__(key, []) # Make that value a list insted,
self[key].append(value) # Append that new list and save
def pharse_shows(file_location):
result = MutliKeyDict()
try:
with open(file_location) as f:
for line in f:
season = line.strip("\n")
title = next(f).strip("\n")
result[season] = title
except StopIteration:
print('Error pharsing last value, odd number of lines in file?')
return(result)
def save_output_keys(showdict):
result = '' # Set the result to a blank string
showdict = dict(sorted(showdict.items())) # Sort the dict by key
for entry in showdict: # For every dict entry in our show dict
result += '{0}: '.format(int(entry)) # Append a new line to represent that entry season count
if isinstance(showdict[entry], list): # If the entry is a list of shows
for show in showdict[entry]: # for very entry in that list of shows
result += '{0}; '.format(show) # append that show, and a ";"
result = result[:-2] + '\n' # Chop the last ";", ugly but it works. Also add carriage return
else: # If the entry is not a list
result += '{0}'.format(showdict[entry])
with open('output_keys.txt', 'w') as f:
f.write(result)
def save_output_titles(showdict):
result = [] # Set the result to a blank list
for entry in showdict: # For every dict entry in our show dict
if isinstance(showdict[entry], list): # If the entry is a list of shows
for show in showdict[entry]: # for every entry in that list of shows
result.append(show) # Append that show to our result list
else: # If the entry is not a list
result.append(showdict[entry]) # Append the result directly
result.sort() # Sort the list
resultstring = '' # Setup a new blank result string
for item in result: # Convert list to stirng, with \n
resultstring += str(item) + '\n'
with open('output_titles.txt', 'w') as f:
f.write(resultstring)
if __name__ == '__main__':
showdict = pharse_shows(input())
save_output_keys(showdict)
save_output_titles(showdict)