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Log file to CSV file
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# It turns a very specific logfile :) into a csv file | |
# Take all events within a minute and calcute avg and max | |
# Returns csv file with same name as argument log file | |
import sys | |
popper_file = sys.argv[1] | |
output_file = popper_file[:-3]+"csv" | |
fi = open(popper_file,"r") | |
fo = open(output_file, "w+b") | |
tmp_date = '' | |
delays_pr_min = [] | |
i = 1 | |
for line in fi: | |
print i | |
i = i+1 | |
l = line.split(",") | |
date_short = l[0][:16] | |
delayed_number = float(l[1][4:]) | |
if tmp_date != date_short and tmp_date != '': | |
for d in delays_pr_min: | |
avg = sum(delays_pr_min) / float(len(delays_pr_min)) | |
mx = max(delays_pr_min) | |
fo.write(tmp_date + ","+str(avg)+","+str(mx)+"\n") | |
tmp_date = date_short | |
del delays_pr_min[:] | |
delays_pr_min.append(delayed_number) | |
else: | |
tmp_date = date_short | |
delays_pr_min.append(delayed_number) |
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