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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T05:21:52+00:00 2026-05-18T05:21:52+00:00

I’m using Python’s csv module to do some reading and writing of csv files.

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I’m using Python’s csv module to do some reading and writing of csv files.

I’ve got the reading fine and appending to the csv fine, but I want to be able to overwrite a specific row in the csv.

For reference, here’s my reading and then writing code to append:

    #reading
    b = open("bottles.csv", "rb")
    bottles = csv.reader(b)
    bottle_list = []
    bottle_list.extend(bottles)
    b.close()

    #appending
    b=open('bottles.csv','a')
    writer = csv.writer(b)
    writer.writerow([bottle,emptyButtonCount,100, img])
    b.close()

And I’m using basically the same for the overwrite mode(which isn’t correct, it just overwrites the whole csv file):

    b=open('bottles.csv','wb')
    writer = csv.writer(b)
    writer.writerow([bottle,btlnum,100,img])
    b.close()

In the second case, how do I tell Python I need a specific row overwritten? I’ve scoured Gogle and other stackoverflow posts to no avail. I assume my limited programming knowledge is to blame rather than Google.

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    2026-05-18T05:21:53+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 5:21 am

    I will add to Steven Answer :

    import csv
    
    bottle_list = []
    
    # Read all data from the csv file.
    with open('a.csv', 'rb') as b:
        bottles = csv.reader(b)
        bottle_list.extend(bottles)
    
    # data to override in the format {line_num_to_override:data_to_write}. 
    line_to_override = {1:['e', 'c', 'd'] }
    
    # Write data to the csv file and replace the lines in the line_to_override dict.
    with open('a.csv', 'wb') as b:
        writer = csv.writer(b)
        for line, row in enumerate(bottle_list):
             data = line_to_override.get(line, row)
             writer.writerow(data)
    
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