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- class Cases:
- """ Cases takes in a CSV file and puts the cases into a list of dicts called caselist. The file passed to the class for init is kept as a instance variable called ifile. Each function modifies the internally stored case list. Getting back to a starting point means re-initializing the class, or even better calling the reset function."""
- def __init__(self, CSVfile = None):
- if CSVfile == None:
- print "No File"
- self.ifile = None
- else:
- self.ifile = CSVfile
- self.caselist = []
- f = open(self.ifile, 'r')
- reader = csv.DictReader(f)
- for row in reader:
- self.caselist.append(row)
- f.close()
- def CasesBySalesman(self, salesman = None):
- if salesman == None:
- pass
- else:
- #I'm not sure if this is very Pythonic...
- self.tempcaselist = []
- for acase in self.caselist:
- if acase['Region'] == salesman:
- self.tempcaselist.append(acase)
- self.caselist = self.tempcaselist
- def CasesBetweenDates(self, startdate = None, enddate = None):
- #I'll do this one last - dates are hard; Let's go shopping!
- #It will likely be splitting the date string by "/" and assigning
- #each part to a different date.day/year/month and doing canned
- #comparisons for greater than and less than.
- pass
- def OpenCases(self):
- self.tempcaselist = []
- for acase in self.caselist:
- if acase['Closed'] == "":
- self.tempcaselist.append(acase)
- self.caselist = self.tempcaselist
- def ClosedCases(self):
- self.tempcaselist = []
- for acase in self.caselist:
- if acase['Closed'] == "":
- self.tempcaselist.append(acase)
- self.caselist = self.tempcaselists
- def ResetCases(self):
- self.caselist = []
- f = open(self.ifile, 'r')
- reader = csv.DictReader(f)
- for row in reader:
- self.caselist.append(row)
- f.close()
- def Verify2012Format(self):
- #Hopefully not necessary, but you never know
- pass
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