Pivot tables for CSV files in the terminal.
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Pivot tables for CSV files in the terminal.
Tested on Python 3.6 and 2.7.
Installing
pip install csvpivot
Usage
Say you have a CSV file such as:
name,country,gender,salary Oliver,UK,M,10000 Jack,UK,M,21000 Emily,UK,F,32000 Harry,UK,M,43000 Adam,France,M,54000 Paul,France,M,65000 Louise,France,F,76000 Alice,France,F,87000 Emma,Germany,F,98000
We could then find the average salary in each country:
$ csvpivot test.csv –rows country –values ‘mean(salary)’
country,mean(salary) France,70500 Germany,98000 UK,26500
It would be useful to find out the maximum and minimum values too though:
$ csvpivot test.csv –rows country –values ‘mean(salary)’ ‘min(salary)’ ‘max(salary)’
country,mean(salary),min(salary),max(salary) France,70500,54000,87000 Germany,98000,98000,98000 UK,26500,10000,43000
As well as mean, min, and max, CSV Pivot also supports median, sum, stddev, count, countuniq, concat, and concatuniq. All require numerical values apart from the last two. If numbers contain commas they are interpreted as thousands separators and removed.
Columns are also supported. So we could break down our data by gender:
$ csvpivot test.csv –rows country –values ‘mean(salary)’ –columns gender
country,mean(salary):F,mean(salary):M France,81500,59500 Germany,98000, UK,32000,24666.666666666668
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