How to get certain values from a text file in python 3










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This is the text file I have:



#EMP_NO, EMP_NAME, AGE, POSITION, SALARY, YRS_EMP 
001, Peter Smyth, 26, Developer, 29000, 4
002, Samuel Jones, 23, Developer, 24000, 1
003, Laura Stewart, 41, DevOps, 42000, 15
004, Paul Jones, 24, Analyst, 21000, 2
005, Simon Brown, 52, Developer, 53000, 18
006, George Staples, 42, Tester, 42000, 12
007, Greg Throne, 57, DevOps, 50000, 23
008, Aston Bently, 27, Tester, 33000, 5
009, Ben Evans, 32, DevOps, 38000, 2
010, Emma Samson, 23, DevOps, 22000, 1
011, Stephanie Beggs, 43, Tester, 19000, 9
012, Sarah McQuillin, 47, DevOps, 23000, 5
013, Grace Corrigan, 48, Analyst, 44000, 16
014, Simone Mills, 32, DevOps, 32000, 11
015, Martin Montgomery, 28, Analyst, 28000, 3


I need to get all the salaries and add them together but I can only get the whole line returned, any ideas how to do this in python 3?










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    What have you tried so far?

    – Klaus D.
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:15











  • Possible duplicate of Read specific columns from a csv file with csv module?

    – colidyre
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:19















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This is the text file I have:



#EMP_NO, EMP_NAME, AGE, POSITION, SALARY, YRS_EMP 
001, Peter Smyth, 26, Developer, 29000, 4
002, Samuel Jones, 23, Developer, 24000, 1
003, Laura Stewart, 41, DevOps, 42000, 15
004, Paul Jones, 24, Analyst, 21000, 2
005, Simon Brown, 52, Developer, 53000, 18
006, George Staples, 42, Tester, 42000, 12
007, Greg Throne, 57, DevOps, 50000, 23
008, Aston Bently, 27, Tester, 33000, 5
009, Ben Evans, 32, DevOps, 38000, 2
010, Emma Samson, 23, DevOps, 22000, 1
011, Stephanie Beggs, 43, Tester, 19000, 9
012, Sarah McQuillin, 47, DevOps, 23000, 5
013, Grace Corrigan, 48, Analyst, 44000, 16
014, Simone Mills, 32, DevOps, 32000, 11
015, Martin Montgomery, 28, Analyst, 28000, 3


I need to get all the salaries and add them together but I can only get the whole line returned, any ideas how to do this in python 3?










share|improve this question



















  • 2





    What have you tried so far?

    – Klaus D.
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:15











  • Possible duplicate of Read specific columns from a csv file with csv module?

    – colidyre
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:19













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This is the text file I have:



#EMP_NO, EMP_NAME, AGE, POSITION, SALARY, YRS_EMP 
001, Peter Smyth, 26, Developer, 29000, 4
002, Samuel Jones, 23, Developer, 24000, 1
003, Laura Stewart, 41, DevOps, 42000, 15
004, Paul Jones, 24, Analyst, 21000, 2
005, Simon Brown, 52, Developer, 53000, 18
006, George Staples, 42, Tester, 42000, 12
007, Greg Throne, 57, DevOps, 50000, 23
008, Aston Bently, 27, Tester, 33000, 5
009, Ben Evans, 32, DevOps, 38000, 2
010, Emma Samson, 23, DevOps, 22000, 1
011, Stephanie Beggs, 43, Tester, 19000, 9
012, Sarah McQuillin, 47, DevOps, 23000, 5
013, Grace Corrigan, 48, Analyst, 44000, 16
014, Simone Mills, 32, DevOps, 32000, 11
015, Martin Montgomery, 28, Analyst, 28000, 3


I need to get all the salaries and add them together but I can only get the whole line returned, any ideas how to do this in python 3?










share|improve this question
















This is the text file I have:



#EMP_NO, EMP_NAME, AGE, POSITION, SALARY, YRS_EMP 
001, Peter Smyth, 26, Developer, 29000, 4
002, Samuel Jones, 23, Developer, 24000, 1
003, Laura Stewart, 41, DevOps, 42000, 15
004, Paul Jones, 24, Analyst, 21000, 2
005, Simon Brown, 52, Developer, 53000, 18
006, George Staples, 42, Tester, 42000, 12
007, Greg Throne, 57, DevOps, 50000, 23
008, Aston Bently, 27, Tester, 33000, 5
009, Ben Evans, 32, DevOps, 38000, 2
010, Emma Samson, 23, DevOps, 22000, 1
011, Stephanie Beggs, 43, Tester, 19000, 9
012, Sarah McQuillin, 47, DevOps, 23000, 5
013, Grace Corrigan, 48, Analyst, 44000, 16
014, Simone Mills, 32, DevOps, 32000, 11
015, Martin Montgomery, 28, Analyst, 28000, 3


I need to get all the salaries and add them together but I can only get the whole line returned, any ideas how to do this in python 3?







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  • 2





    What have you tried so far?

    – Klaus D.
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:15











  • Possible duplicate of Read specific columns from a csv file with csv module?

    – colidyre
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:19












  • 2





    What have you tried so far?

    – Klaus D.
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:15











  • Possible duplicate of Read specific columns from a csv file with csv module?

    – colidyre
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:19







2




2





What have you tried so far?

– Klaus D.
Nov 13 '18 at 16:15





What have you tried so far?

– Klaus D.
Nov 13 '18 at 16:15













Possible duplicate of Read specific columns from a csv file with csv module?

– colidyre
Nov 13 '18 at 16:19





Possible duplicate of Read specific columns from a csv file with csv module?

– colidyre
Nov 13 '18 at 16:19












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f = open('nameoffile.txt') #open file
sum = 0 #initialise
i = 0
for line in f: #read each line from file
line = line.split(',') #read line as string, split to list of strings at the commas
if(i>0): #to disregrad the first line that is the header
sum += float(line[-2]) #salary is second from last, convert string to float to add
i += 1

print("Sum = ", sum)





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  • Hello there. Your answer needs more explanation about how the code works to be a good answer.

    – Sergey Goliney
    Nov 13 '18 at 17:59






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    Done, see update m/

    – Keerthana Gopalakrishnan
    Nov 13 '18 at 18:02










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f = open('nameoffile.txt') #open file
sum = 0 #initialise
i = 0
for line in f: #read each line from file
line = line.split(',') #read line as string, split to list of strings at the commas
if(i>0): #to disregrad the first line that is the header
sum += float(line[-2]) #salary is second from last, convert string to float to add
i += 1

print("Sum = ", sum)





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  • Hello there. Your answer needs more explanation about how the code works to be a good answer.

    – Sergey Goliney
    Nov 13 '18 at 17:59






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    Done, see update m/

    – Keerthana Gopalakrishnan
    Nov 13 '18 at 18:02















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f = open('nameoffile.txt') #open file
sum = 0 #initialise
i = 0
for line in f: #read each line from file
line = line.split(',') #read line as string, split to list of strings at the commas
if(i>0): #to disregrad the first line that is the header
sum += float(line[-2]) #salary is second from last, convert string to float to add
i += 1

print("Sum = ", sum)





share|improve this answer

























  • Hello there. Your answer needs more explanation about how the code works to be a good answer.

    – Sergey Goliney
    Nov 13 '18 at 17:59






  • 1





    Done, see update m/

    – Keerthana Gopalakrishnan
    Nov 13 '18 at 18:02













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f = open('nameoffile.txt') #open file
sum = 0 #initialise
i = 0
for line in f: #read each line from file
line = line.split(',') #read line as string, split to list of strings at the commas
if(i>0): #to disregrad the first line that is the header
sum += float(line[-2]) #salary is second from last, convert string to float to add
i += 1

print("Sum = ", sum)





share|improve this answer















f = open('nameoffile.txt') #open file
sum = 0 #initialise
i = 0
for line in f: #read each line from file
line = line.split(',') #read line as string, split to list of strings at the commas
if(i>0): #to disregrad the first line that is the header
sum += float(line[-2]) #salary is second from last, convert string to float to add
i += 1

print("Sum = ", sum)






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  • Hello there. Your answer needs more explanation about how the code works to be a good answer.

    – Sergey Goliney
    Nov 13 '18 at 17:59






  • 1





    Done, see update m/

    – Keerthana Gopalakrishnan
    Nov 13 '18 at 18:02

















  • Hello there. Your answer needs more explanation about how the code works to be a good answer.

    – Sergey Goliney
    Nov 13 '18 at 17:59






  • 1





    Done, see update m/

    – Keerthana Gopalakrishnan
    Nov 13 '18 at 18:02
















Hello there. Your answer needs more explanation about how the code works to be a good answer.

– Sergey Goliney
Nov 13 '18 at 17:59





Hello there. Your answer needs more explanation about how the code works to be a good answer.

– Sergey Goliney
Nov 13 '18 at 17:59




1




1





Done, see update m/

– Keerthana Gopalakrishnan
Nov 13 '18 at 18:02





Done, see update m/

– Keerthana Gopalakrishnan
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