12-15-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jypark22
Thank you for your replay. This is not a homework.
Data is given. Therefore, comma and closing quotes are not main problem.
Best,
Jaeyoung
Well, they usually are. Everything within quotes usually is considered ONE data point.
Are
index_2 and
values to be considered correlated? Would be difficult, as
index_2 has 7 items while
values has 9 (when all double quotes are removed).
Your leading and trailing dots imply that there's more contents in either input file. Which of these should make it into the output file?
Last edited by RudiC; 12-16-2015 at 08:23 AM..
Reason: missing parenthesis
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