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How to work in comma in ACL

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hello everyone this is Miguel Greenberg and today I would like to talk about an aspect of the Python language syntax that I believe is not well known take a look at these two data structures that I have here they are almost identical but see in particular on the first one on data one if you can spot any mistakes or typos my guess is that many of you will think that this first data structure has extra commas so this is one right after the last element in the dictionary and here is another one after the last element in the list so a lot of people who think that this is wrong and that is actually incorrect these two data structures are identical in terms of the the dictionary and the list that they produce you get exactly the same thing and this this trailing commas support is actually been in Python for a long time and not only in Python itamp;#39;s also supported in many other languages such as JavaScript C C++ PHP and many more so in this video I not only want to tell you that you can

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Standard CSV conventions Use a double quote before and after any value containing a space, a comma or any special character, to escape these characters. If a double quote is present in a value, always escape it using the backslash character before the double quote.
Format of the example CSV file If the field contains either a comma or a CR/LF, the comma must be escaped with double quotation marks as the delimiter.
Use double quotes for encapsulating values Some of your values may contain comma characters. Surround these values with double quotes ( ) to avoid clashes with the use of commas for separators.
To escape commas in a CSV file so they dont break the formatting, wrap the entire field that contains a comma in double quotes . Copied! The second field (two, three) contains a comma, so we had to wrap it in double quotes to treat the comma as a literal character and not as a separator.
Check the CSV format first, usually a CSV can have a separator comma and that can conflict, but an UTF-8 with ; semi-colon, should work just fine. You can always open the file in excel and save again as CSV.
Answer: To escape commas in a CSV file so they dont break the formatting, wrap the entire field that contains a comma in double quotes . Copied! The second field (two, three) contains a comma, so we had to wrap it in double quotes to treat the comma as a literal character and not as a separator.

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