[Tutor] How to calculate high value from multiple lines for each column
Fosiul Alam
fosiul at gmail.com
Thu Feb 25 21:36:48 EST 2016
Hi Alan
Thanks for the reply, so bellow is the code, hope this is right ,
here 2 issues, i am having , not sure where i am doing wrong. really sorry
if i am doing something very silly .
1) the final data out put only has one values dm-31 but dm-30 is missing.
2) I need to assoicated values with dm name example dm-30 and dm-31 as
final result .
Thanks for your help .
for line in dm_data:
fields= line.split()
print fields
data = values.setdefault(fields[0],[ [],[] ]) # return
print data
print "==="
data[0].append(float(fields[10]))
data[1].append(float(fields[11]))
print "------"
print data
bellow is the out put
['dm-30', '1.47', '36.48', '2.82', '0.66', '270.84', '148.56', '240.96',
'0.06', '44.99', '18.27', '6.36']
[[], []]
===
['dm-31', '1.47', '36.49', '2.82', '0.66', '270.85', '148.58', '240.94',
'0.06', '45.03', '18.28', '6.37']
[[], []]
===
['dm-30', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00',
'0.00', '2.00', '1.00']
[[18.27], [6.3600000000000003]]
===
['dm-31', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00',
'0.00', '3.00', '1.50']
[[18.280000000000001], [6.3700000000000001]]
===
['dm-30', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00',
'0.00', '0.40', '0.50']
[[18.27, 2.0], [6.3600000000000003, 1.0]]
===
['dm-31', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00', '0.00',
'0.00', '0.70', '0.60']
[[18.280000000000001, 3.0], [6.3700000000000001, 1.5]]
===
------
[[18.280000000000001, 3.0, 0.69999999999999996], [6.3700000000000001, 1.5,
0.59999999999999998]]
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 10:04 PM, Alan Gauld <alan.gauld at btinternet.com>
wrote:
> On 25/02/16 20:44, Fosiul Alam wrote:
> > how ami I gettign the "values" ? as its not defiend
> > anywhere, so how we putting data into variables "values" ?
>
> Look more closely at my previous post.
>
>
> >>> s_value= dict()
> >>> u_value=dict()
> >>>
> >>
> >> You don't need two variables here, just one will do, lets just call it
> >> values.
>
>
> >> data = values.setdefault(fields[0],[ [],[] ])
> >> data[0],append(float(fields[10])
> >> data[1],append(float(fields[11])
>
> HTH
>
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Fosiul Alam
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