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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:25:01+00:00 2026-05-14T20:25:01+00:00

Trying to write a code that searches hash values for specific string’s (input by

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Trying to write a code that searches hash values for specific string’s (input by user) and returns the hash if searchquery is present in that line.

Doing this to kind of just learn python a bit more, but it could be a real world application used by an HR department to search a .csv resume database for specific words in each resume.

I’d like this program to look through a .csv file that has three entries per line (id#;applicant name;resume text)

I set it up so that it creates a hash, then created a string for the resume text hash entry, and am trying to use the .find() function to return the entire hash for each instance.

What i’d like is if the word “gpa” is used as a search query and it is found in s[‘resumetext’] for three applicants(rows in .csv file), it prints the id, name, and resume for every row that has it.(All three applicants)

As it is right now, my program prints the first row in the .csv file(print resume[‘id’], resume[‘name’], resume[‘resumetext’]) no matter what the searchquery is, whether it’s in the resumetext or not.

lastly, are there better ways to doing this, by searching word documents, pdf’s and .txt files in a folder for specific words using python (i’ve just started reading about the re module and am wondering if this may be the route, rather than putting everything in a .csv file.)

def find_details(id2find):
    resumes_f=open("resume_data.csv")
    for each_line in resumes_f:
        s={}
        (s['id'], s['name'], s['resumetext']) = each_line.split(";")
        resumetext = str(s['resumetext'])
        if resumetext.find(id2find):
            return(s)
        else:
            print "No data matches your search query. Please try again"

searchquery = raw_input("please enter your search term")
resume = find_details(searchquery)
if resume:
    print resume['id'], resume['name'], resume['resumetext']
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    2026-05-14T20:25:02+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:25 pm

    The line

    resumetext = str(s['resumetext'])
    

    is redundant, because s['resumetext'] is already a string (since it comes as one of the results from a .split call). So, you can merge this line and the next into

    if id2find in s['resumetext']: ...
    

    Your following else is misaligned — with it placed like that, you’ll print the message over and over again. You want to place it after the for loop (and the else isn’t needed, though it would work), so I’d suggest:

    for each_line in resumes_f:
        s = dict(zip('id name resumetext'.split(), each_line.split(";"))
        if id2find in s['resumetext']:
            return(s)
    print "No data matches your search query. Please try again"
    

    I’ve also shown an alternative way to build dict s, although yours is fine too.

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