I have a CSV file that contains comment text prior to the header row and data, which I would like to read in as a hash for further manipulation. The primary key have the hash will be a combination of two data values. How do I?
Example CSV
#
#
#
#
Description information of source of file.
index,label,bit,desc,mnemonic
6,370,11,three,THRE
9,240,23,four,FOR
11,120,n/a,five,FIV
Example desired hash
( '37011' => { 'index' => '6', 'label' => '370', 'bit' => '11', 'desc' => 'three', 'mnemonic' => 'THRE'}, '24023' => {'index' => '9', 'label' => '240', 'bit' => '23', 'desc' => 'four', 'mnemonic' => 'FOR'}, '120n/a' => {'index' => '11', 'label' => '120', 'bit' => 'n/a', 'desc' => 'five', 'mnemonic' => 'FIV'} )
You'll need the Text::CSV module for that:
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
use Text::CSV;
my $filename = 'test.csv';
# watch out the encoding!
open(my $fh, '<:utf8', $filename)
or die "Can't open $filename: $!";
# skip to the header
my $header = '';
while (<$fh>) {
if (/^index,/x) {
$header = $_;
last;
}
}
my $csv = Text::CSV->new
or die "Text::CSV error: " . Text::CSV->error_diag;
# define column names
$csv->parse($header);
$csv->column_names([$csv->fields]);
# parse the rest
while (my $row = $csv->getline_hr($fh)) {
my $pkey = $row->{label} . $row->{bit};
print Dumper { $pkey => $row };
}
$csv->eof or $csv->error_diag;
close $fh;
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