I have 5 lists, all of the same length, and I'd like to write them to 5 columns in a CSV. So far, I can only write one to a column with this code:
with open('test.csv', 'wb') as f: writer = csv.writer(f) for val in test_list: writer.writerow([val])
If I add another for loop, it just writes that list to the same column. Anyone know a good way to get five separate columns?
for
change them to rows
rows = zip(list1,list2,list3,list4,list5)
then just
import csv with open(newfilePath, "w") as f: writer = csv.writer(f) for row in rows: writer.writerow(row)
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