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R Programming Assignment 1 in Python 3.4 Using Standard Libraries
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''' | |
R Programming Programming Assignment 1 in Python 3.4 using only Standard Libraries | |
Example Usage: | |
pollutantmean('/Users/jackgolding/documents/specdata', 'sulfate', range(1,11)) | |
4.064 | |
''' | |
#imports two libaries used | |
import os, csv | |
def pollutantmean(directory, pollutant, id = range(1,333)): | |
#Two numbers we will use later to measure the number of (non NA) records and the sum of all the records to calculate the | |
#mean | |
pollutant_sum = 0.0 | |
number_of_records = 0 | |
for location in id: | |
#This changes the number 1 into 'directory/001.csv' so you can open the file | |
location_path = os.path.join(directory, str('%03d' % location)+'.csv') | |
#Next two lines just read the file | |
with open(location, 'r') as location_file: | |
location_reader = csv.DictReader(location_file) | |
#Read the file line by line, if the pollutant record is not NA add it to pollutant sum and increase the number | |
#of records read | |
for row in location_reader: | |
if row[pollutant] !='NA': | |
pollutant_sum += float(row[pollutant]) | |
number_of_records += 1 | |
#Calculate the mean and round it to 3 so the formatting is the same as R | |
return round((pollutant_sum/number_of_records),3) | |
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I wrote this to explain to a the processes of solving this problem with Python. Excessive commenting is due to the student not being familiar with Python. I initially included exceptions and handling but decided to remove I felt it would distract student from the underlying algorithm.