How to Enclose comma separated dictionaries in a list [ ] using python2.7
I have a list of python dictionaries separated with commas in my file, i have to enclose these comma separated dictionaries in a python list to read my file as a json.
For Eg: myfile
{
"title": "Sample Konfabulator Widget",
"name": "main_window",
"width": 500,
"height": 500
},
{
"title": "Sample Widget",
"name": "main_window1",
"width": 300,
"height": 200
}
I have to make this as
[
{
"title": "Sample Konfabulator Widget",
"name": "main_window",
"width": 500,
"height": 500
},
{
"title": "Sample Widget",
"name": "main_window1",
"width": 300,
"height": 200
}
]
Any suggestions, how to achieve this?
python-2.7 list dictionary
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I have a list of python dictionaries separated with commas in my file, i have to enclose these comma separated dictionaries in a python list to read my file as a json.
For Eg: myfile
{
"title": "Sample Konfabulator Widget",
"name": "main_window",
"width": 500,
"height": 500
},
{
"title": "Sample Widget",
"name": "main_window1",
"width": 300,
"height": 200
}
I have to make this as
[
{
"title": "Sample Konfabulator Widget",
"name": "main_window",
"width": 500,
"height": 500
},
{
"title": "Sample Widget",
"name": "main_window1",
"width": 300,
"height": 200
}
]
Any suggestions, how to achieve this?
python-2.7 list dictionary
add a comment |
I have a list of python dictionaries separated with commas in my file, i have to enclose these comma separated dictionaries in a python list to read my file as a json.
For Eg: myfile
{
"title": "Sample Konfabulator Widget",
"name": "main_window",
"width": 500,
"height": 500
},
{
"title": "Sample Widget",
"name": "main_window1",
"width": 300,
"height": 200
}
I have to make this as
[
{
"title": "Sample Konfabulator Widget",
"name": "main_window",
"width": 500,
"height": 500
},
{
"title": "Sample Widget",
"name": "main_window1",
"width": 300,
"height": 200
}
]
Any suggestions, how to achieve this?
python-2.7 list dictionary
I have a list of python dictionaries separated with commas in my file, i have to enclose these comma separated dictionaries in a python list to read my file as a json.
For Eg: myfile
{
"title": "Sample Konfabulator Widget",
"name": "main_window",
"width": 500,
"height": 500
},
{
"title": "Sample Widget",
"name": "main_window1",
"width": 300,
"height": 200
}
I have to make this as
[
{
"title": "Sample Konfabulator Widget",
"name": "main_window",
"width": 500,
"height": 500
},
{
"title": "Sample Widget",
"name": "main_window1",
"width": 300,
"height": 200
}
]
Any suggestions, how to achieve this?
python-2.7 list dictionary
python-2.7 list dictionary
asked Nov 21 '18 at 11:43
Venkat J
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Have you tried something like this?
import json
d = json.loads('[{}]'.format(open('myfile').read()))
Not working, Getting below error IOError: [Errno 22] invalid mode ('r') or filename:
– Venkat J
Nov 22 '18 at 5:29
Are you sure you can open that myfile? And what you have in thatopen()
exactly -- IOError 22 may mean you have backslashes problem?
– slavos1
Nov 22 '18 at 8:27
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Have you tried something like this?
import json
d = json.loads('[{}]'.format(open('myfile').read()))
Not working, Getting below error IOError: [Errno 22] invalid mode ('r') or filename:
– Venkat J
Nov 22 '18 at 5:29
Are you sure you can open that myfile? And what you have in thatopen()
exactly -- IOError 22 may mean you have backslashes problem?
– slavos1
Nov 22 '18 at 8:27
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Have you tried something like this?
import json
d = json.loads('[{}]'.format(open('myfile').read()))
Not working, Getting below error IOError: [Errno 22] invalid mode ('r') or filename:
– Venkat J
Nov 22 '18 at 5:29
Are you sure you can open that myfile? And what you have in thatopen()
exactly -- IOError 22 may mean you have backslashes problem?
– slavos1
Nov 22 '18 at 8:27
add a comment |
Have you tried something like this?
import json
d = json.loads('[{}]'.format(open('myfile').read()))
Have you tried something like this?
import json
d = json.loads('[{}]'.format(open('myfile').read()))
answered Nov 22 '18 at 2:17
slavos1
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Not working, Getting below error IOError: [Errno 22] invalid mode ('r') or filename:
– Venkat J
Nov 22 '18 at 5:29
Are you sure you can open that myfile? And what you have in thatopen()
exactly -- IOError 22 may mean you have backslashes problem?
– slavos1
Nov 22 '18 at 8:27
add a comment |
Not working, Getting below error IOError: [Errno 22] invalid mode ('r') or filename:
– Venkat J
Nov 22 '18 at 5:29
Are you sure you can open that myfile? And what you have in thatopen()
exactly -- IOError 22 may mean you have backslashes problem?
– slavos1
Nov 22 '18 at 8:27
Not working, Getting below error IOError: [Errno 22] invalid mode ('r') or filename:
– Venkat J
Nov 22 '18 at 5:29
Not working, Getting below error IOError: [Errno 22] invalid mode ('r') or filename:
– Venkat J
Nov 22 '18 at 5:29
Are you sure you can open that myfile? And what you have in that
open()
exactly -- IOError 22 may mean you have backslashes problem?– slavos1
Nov 22 '18 at 8:27
Are you sure you can open that myfile? And what you have in that
open()
exactly -- IOError 22 may mean you have backslashes problem?– slavos1
Nov 22 '18 at 8:27
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