Getting TypeError: argument of type 'float' is not iterable with certain files when extracting rows with...
I'm using the following code to extract rows with specific words, the code run perfectly with some files, but gave me TypeError: argument of type 'float' is not iterable
for other files.
import re
import string
import pandas as pd
import openpyxl
import glob
import csv
import os
import xlsxwriter
import numpy as np
keywords = {"oracles","mining","ico"}
df = pd.read_csv(r"C:Userssplit6_out.csv", error_bad_lines=False)#,
sep="," , encoding="utf-8")
output = pd.DataFrame(columns=df.columns)
for i in range(len(df.index)):
if any(x in (df[' Tags'][i]) for x in keywords):
output.loc[len(output)] = [df[j][i] for j in df.columns]
output.to_csv(r"C:Usersplit6_KW.csv")
How would I fix this issue? How do you skip or ignore rows with NAN
or those causing the problem?
Here is the traceback:
TypeError Traceback (most recent call
last)
<ipython-input-1-b705d440e654> in <module>()
17
18 for i in range(len(df.index)):
---> 19 if any(x in (df[' Tags'][i]) for x in keywords):
20 output.loc[len(output)] = [df[j][i] for j in df.columns]
21
<ipython-input-1-b705d440e654> in <genexpr>(.0)
17
18 for i in range(len(df.index)):
---> 19 if any(x in (df[' Tags'][i]) for x in keywords):
20 output.loc[len(output)] = [df[j][i] for j in df.columns]
21
TypeError: argument of type 'float' is not iterable
python csv export-to-csv
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I'm using the following code to extract rows with specific words, the code run perfectly with some files, but gave me TypeError: argument of type 'float' is not iterable
for other files.
import re
import string
import pandas as pd
import openpyxl
import glob
import csv
import os
import xlsxwriter
import numpy as np
keywords = {"oracles","mining","ico"}
df = pd.read_csv(r"C:Userssplit6_out.csv", error_bad_lines=False)#,
sep="," , encoding="utf-8")
output = pd.DataFrame(columns=df.columns)
for i in range(len(df.index)):
if any(x in (df[' Tags'][i]) for x in keywords):
output.loc[len(output)] = [df[j][i] for j in df.columns]
output.to_csv(r"C:Usersplit6_KW.csv")
How would I fix this issue? How do you skip or ignore rows with NAN
or those causing the problem?
Here is the traceback:
TypeError Traceback (most recent call
last)
<ipython-input-1-b705d440e654> in <module>()
17
18 for i in range(len(df.index)):
---> 19 if any(x in (df[' Tags'][i]) for x in keywords):
20 output.loc[len(output)] = [df[j][i] for j in df.columns]
21
<ipython-input-1-b705d440e654> in <genexpr>(.0)
17
18 for i in range(len(df.index)):
---> 19 if any(x in (df[' Tags'][i]) for x in keywords):
20 output.loc[len(output)] = [df[j][i] for j in df.columns]
21
TypeError: argument of type 'float' is not iterable
python csv export-to-csv
Hi, Farid! Welcome to StackOverflow. Please provide us with the full traceback of your program when it displays an error. Add said traceback in the question.
– Sean Francis N. Ballais
Nov 20 '18 at 2:11
add a comment |
I'm using the following code to extract rows with specific words, the code run perfectly with some files, but gave me TypeError: argument of type 'float' is not iterable
for other files.
import re
import string
import pandas as pd
import openpyxl
import glob
import csv
import os
import xlsxwriter
import numpy as np
keywords = {"oracles","mining","ico"}
df = pd.read_csv(r"C:Userssplit6_out.csv", error_bad_lines=False)#,
sep="," , encoding="utf-8")
output = pd.DataFrame(columns=df.columns)
for i in range(len(df.index)):
if any(x in (df[' Tags'][i]) for x in keywords):
output.loc[len(output)] = [df[j][i] for j in df.columns]
output.to_csv(r"C:Usersplit6_KW.csv")
How would I fix this issue? How do you skip or ignore rows with NAN
or those causing the problem?
Here is the traceback:
TypeError Traceback (most recent call
last)
<ipython-input-1-b705d440e654> in <module>()
17
18 for i in range(len(df.index)):
---> 19 if any(x in (df[' Tags'][i]) for x in keywords):
20 output.loc[len(output)] = [df[j][i] for j in df.columns]
21
<ipython-input-1-b705d440e654> in <genexpr>(.0)
17
18 for i in range(len(df.index)):
---> 19 if any(x in (df[' Tags'][i]) for x in keywords):
20 output.loc[len(output)] = [df[j][i] for j in df.columns]
21
TypeError: argument of type 'float' is not iterable
python csv export-to-csv
I'm using the following code to extract rows with specific words, the code run perfectly with some files, but gave me TypeError: argument of type 'float' is not iterable
for other files.
import re
import string
import pandas as pd
import openpyxl
import glob
import csv
import os
import xlsxwriter
import numpy as np
keywords = {"oracles","mining","ico"}
df = pd.read_csv(r"C:Userssplit6_out.csv", error_bad_lines=False)#,
sep="," , encoding="utf-8")
output = pd.DataFrame(columns=df.columns)
for i in range(len(df.index)):
if any(x in (df[' Tags'][i]) for x in keywords):
output.loc[len(output)] = [df[j][i] for j in df.columns]
output.to_csv(r"C:Usersplit6_KW.csv")
How would I fix this issue? How do you skip or ignore rows with NAN
or those causing the problem?
Here is the traceback:
TypeError Traceback (most recent call
last)
<ipython-input-1-b705d440e654> in <module>()
17
18 for i in range(len(df.index)):
---> 19 if any(x in (df[' Tags'][i]) for x in keywords):
20 output.loc[len(output)] = [df[j][i] for j in df.columns]
21
<ipython-input-1-b705d440e654> in <genexpr>(.0)
17
18 for i in range(len(df.index)):
---> 19 if any(x in (df[' Tags'][i]) for x in keywords):
20 output.loc[len(output)] = [df[j][i] for j in df.columns]
21
TypeError: argument of type 'float' is not iterable
python csv export-to-csv
python csv export-to-csv
edited Nov 20 '18 at 4:58
Farid
asked Nov 20 '18 at 2:09
FaridFarid
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Hi, Farid! Welcome to StackOverflow. Please provide us with the full traceback of your program when it displays an error. Add said traceback in the question.
– Sean Francis N. Ballais
Nov 20 '18 at 2:11
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Hi, Farid! Welcome to StackOverflow. Please provide us with the full traceback of your program when it displays an error. Add said traceback in the question.
– Sean Francis N. Ballais
Nov 20 '18 at 2:11
Hi, Farid! Welcome to StackOverflow. Please provide us with the full traceback of your program when it displays an error. Add said traceback in the question.
– Sean Francis N. Ballais
Nov 20 '18 at 2:11
Hi, Farid! Welcome to StackOverflow. Please provide us with the full traceback of your program when it displays an error. Add said traceback in the question.
– Sean Francis N. Ballais
Nov 20 '18 at 2:11
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