use USERNAME instead of each time updating the user id
up vote
0
down vote
favorite
import csv, json
x = """[
.... I have data here
]"""
img_data = json.loads(x)
# I want to use %USERNAME% here instead of each time changing the qid for different users
outputFile = open("C:/Users/q666666/Desktop/JSON/imageData1.csv", "w")
csvwriter = csv.writer(outputFile)
csvwriter.writerow( ["fileName", "path", "annotatedImagePath", "resultFilePath", "numberOfDetectedObject", "numberOfQualifiedObject", "analysisDate", "hasFailed"] )
for row in img_data:
csvwriter.writerow( [row["fileName"], row["path"], row["annotatedImagePath"], row["resultFilePath"], row["numberOfDetectedObject"], row["numberOfQualifiedObject"], row["analysisDate"], row["hasFailed"] ] )
outputFile.close()
python username
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
favorite
import csv, json
x = """[
.... I have data here
]"""
img_data = json.loads(x)
# I want to use %USERNAME% here instead of each time changing the qid for different users
outputFile = open("C:/Users/q666666/Desktop/JSON/imageData1.csv", "w")
csvwriter = csv.writer(outputFile)
csvwriter.writerow( ["fileName", "path", "annotatedImagePath", "resultFilePath", "numberOfDetectedObject", "numberOfQualifiedObject", "analysisDate", "hasFailed"] )
for row in img_data:
csvwriter.writerow( [row["fileName"], row["path"], row["annotatedImagePath"], row["resultFilePath"], row["numberOfDetectedObject"], row["numberOfQualifiedObject"], row["analysisDate"], row["hasFailed"] ] )
outputFile.close()
python username
Possible duplicate of gettingusernameinpython
– Albin Paul
Nov 12 at 4:13
Possible duplicate of Is there a portable way to get the current username in Python?
– Albin Paul
Nov 12 at 4:14
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
favorite
up vote
0
down vote
favorite
import csv, json
x = """[
.... I have data here
]"""
img_data = json.loads(x)
# I want to use %USERNAME% here instead of each time changing the qid for different users
outputFile = open("C:/Users/q666666/Desktop/JSON/imageData1.csv", "w")
csvwriter = csv.writer(outputFile)
csvwriter.writerow( ["fileName", "path", "annotatedImagePath", "resultFilePath", "numberOfDetectedObject", "numberOfQualifiedObject", "analysisDate", "hasFailed"] )
for row in img_data:
csvwriter.writerow( [row["fileName"], row["path"], row["annotatedImagePath"], row["resultFilePath"], row["numberOfDetectedObject"], row["numberOfQualifiedObject"], row["analysisDate"], row["hasFailed"] ] )
outputFile.close()
python username
import csv, json
x = """[
.... I have data here
]"""
img_data = json.loads(x)
# I want to use %USERNAME% here instead of each time changing the qid for different users
outputFile = open("C:/Users/q666666/Desktop/JSON/imageData1.csv", "w")
csvwriter = csv.writer(outputFile)
csvwriter.writerow( ["fileName", "path", "annotatedImagePath", "resultFilePath", "numberOfDetectedObject", "numberOfQualifiedObject", "analysisDate", "hasFailed"] )
for row in img_data:
csvwriter.writerow( [row["fileName"], row["path"], row["annotatedImagePath"], row["resultFilePath"], row["numberOfDetectedObject"], row["numberOfQualifiedObject"], row["analysisDate"], row["hasFailed"] ] )
outputFile.close()
python username
python username
edited Nov 12 at 4:10
jwodder
32.5k34880
32.5k34880
asked Nov 12 at 4:09
Sasha J
111
111
Possible duplicate of gettingusernameinpython
– Albin Paul
Nov 12 at 4:13
Possible duplicate of Is there a portable way to get the current username in Python?
– Albin Paul
Nov 12 at 4:14
add a comment |
Possible duplicate of gettingusernameinpython
– Albin Paul
Nov 12 at 4:13
Possible duplicate of Is there a portable way to get the current username in Python?
– Albin Paul
Nov 12 at 4:14
Possible duplicate of gettingusernameinpython
– Albin Paul
Nov 12 at 4:13
Possible duplicate of gettingusernameinpython
– Albin Paul
Nov 12 at 4:13
Possible duplicate of Is there a portable way to get the current username in Python?
– Albin Paul
Nov 12 at 4:14
Possible duplicate of Is there a portable way to get the current username in Python?
– Albin Paul
Nov 12 at 4:14
add a comment |
1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
up vote
0
down vote
You can use the below code to get the Username and replace in the path. But, however you should ensure the named folder exists in your local storage. Becoz, it wont create a root folder when it does not exist.
import csv, json,os
x = """[
.... I have data here
]"""
img_data = json.loads(x)
#Uname is going to hold the current user name
Uname=os.getlogin()
# I want to use %USERNAME% here instead of each time changing the qid for different users
##Ensure this folder exists
outputFile = open("C:/Users/"+Uname+"/Desktop/JSON/imageData1.csv", "w")
csvwriter = csv.writer(outputFile)
csvwriter.writerow( ["fileName", "path", "annotatedImagePath", "resultFilePath", "numberOfDetectedObject", "numberOfQualifiedObject", "analysisDate", "hasFailed"] )
for row in img_data:
csvwriter.writerow( [row["fileName"], row["path"], row["annotatedImagePath"], row["resultFilePath"], row["numberOfDetectedObject"], row["numberOfQualifiedObject"], row["analysisDate"], row["hasFailed"] ] )
outputFile.close()
add a comment |
1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
0
down vote
You can use the below code to get the Username and replace in the path. But, however you should ensure the named folder exists in your local storage. Becoz, it wont create a root folder when it does not exist.
import csv, json,os
x = """[
.... I have data here
]"""
img_data = json.loads(x)
#Uname is going to hold the current user name
Uname=os.getlogin()
# I want to use %USERNAME% here instead of each time changing the qid for different users
##Ensure this folder exists
outputFile = open("C:/Users/"+Uname+"/Desktop/JSON/imageData1.csv", "w")
csvwriter = csv.writer(outputFile)
csvwriter.writerow( ["fileName", "path", "annotatedImagePath", "resultFilePath", "numberOfDetectedObject", "numberOfQualifiedObject", "analysisDate", "hasFailed"] )
for row in img_data:
csvwriter.writerow( [row["fileName"], row["path"], row["annotatedImagePath"], row["resultFilePath"], row["numberOfDetectedObject"], row["numberOfQualifiedObject"], row["analysisDate"], row["hasFailed"] ] )
outputFile.close()
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
You can use the below code to get the Username and replace in the path. But, however you should ensure the named folder exists in your local storage. Becoz, it wont create a root folder when it does not exist.
import csv, json,os
x = """[
.... I have data here
]"""
img_data = json.loads(x)
#Uname is going to hold the current user name
Uname=os.getlogin()
# I want to use %USERNAME% here instead of each time changing the qid for different users
##Ensure this folder exists
outputFile = open("C:/Users/"+Uname+"/Desktop/JSON/imageData1.csv", "w")
csvwriter = csv.writer(outputFile)
csvwriter.writerow( ["fileName", "path", "annotatedImagePath", "resultFilePath", "numberOfDetectedObject", "numberOfQualifiedObject", "analysisDate", "hasFailed"] )
for row in img_data:
csvwriter.writerow( [row["fileName"], row["path"], row["annotatedImagePath"], row["resultFilePath"], row["numberOfDetectedObject"], row["numberOfQualifiedObject"], row["analysisDate"], row["hasFailed"] ] )
outputFile.close()
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
You can use the below code to get the Username and replace in the path. But, however you should ensure the named folder exists in your local storage. Becoz, it wont create a root folder when it does not exist.
import csv, json,os
x = """[
.... I have data here
]"""
img_data = json.loads(x)
#Uname is going to hold the current user name
Uname=os.getlogin()
# I want to use %USERNAME% here instead of each time changing the qid for different users
##Ensure this folder exists
outputFile = open("C:/Users/"+Uname+"/Desktop/JSON/imageData1.csv", "w")
csvwriter = csv.writer(outputFile)
csvwriter.writerow( ["fileName", "path", "annotatedImagePath", "resultFilePath", "numberOfDetectedObject", "numberOfQualifiedObject", "analysisDate", "hasFailed"] )
for row in img_data:
csvwriter.writerow( [row["fileName"], row["path"], row["annotatedImagePath"], row["resultFilePath"], row["numberOfDetectedObject"], row["numberOfQualifiedObject"], row["analysisDate"], row["hasFailed"] ] )
outputFile.close()
You can use the below code to get the Username and replace in the path. But, however you should ensure the named folder exists in your local storage. Becoz, it wont create a root folder when it does not exist.
import csv, json,os
x = """[
.... I have data here
]"""
img_data = json.loads(x)
#Uname is going to hold the current user name
Uname=os.getlogin()
# I want to use %USERNAME% here instead of each time changing the qid for different users
##Ensure this folder exists
outputFile = open("C:/Users/"+Uname+"/Desktop/JSON/imageData1.csv", "w")
csvwriter = csv.writer(outputFile)
csvwriter.writerow( ["fileName", "path", "annotatedImagePath", "resultFilePath", "numberOfDetectedObject", "numberOfQualifiedObject", "analysisDate", "hasFailed"] )
for row in img_data:
csvwriter.writerow( [row["fileName"], row["path"], row["annotatedImagePath"], row["resultFilePath"], row["numberOfDetectedObject"], row["numberOfQualifiedObject"], row["analysisDate"], row["hasFailed"] ] )
outputFile.close()
answered Nov 12 at 4:26
Jim Todd
24716
24716
add a comment |
add a comment |
Thanks for contributing an answer to Stack Overflow!
- Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!
But avoid …
- Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.
- Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.
To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.
Some of your past answers have not been well-received, and you're in danger of being blocked from answering.
Please pay close attention to the following guidance:
- Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!
But avoid …
- Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.
- Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.
To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
StackExchange.ready(
function () {
StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fstackoverflow.com%2fquestions%2f53255854%2fuse-username-instead-of-each-time-updating-the-user-id%23new-answer', 'question_page');
}
);
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Possible duplicate of gettingusernameinpython
– Albin Paul
Nov 12 at 4:13
Possible duplicate of Is there a portable way to get the current username in Python?
– Albin Paul
Nov 12 at 4:14