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    Extracting the Date from the UI date and time spinner

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    • dvader9
      dvader9 last edited by

      @ccc thanks for the link to posting code on the forum. I've edited my response above, though the code you posted conveys the idea in a more complete example.

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      • KevinKarney
        KevinKarney last edited by

        Brilliant.
        Thanks dvader9 and @ccc. I knew it would be easy!
        Best wishes, Kevin

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        • abushama
          abushama last edited by ccc

          i need to extract and append in csv file???
          MyScript

          def calndr(sender):
            date = sender.superview['calender']
            # assuming that is the name of your DatePicker object
            # this returns a datetime.datetime object, see module datetime
            year = date.year
            month = date.month
            
            with open('newfile.csv',"a") as f:
          			newfileWriter=csv.writer(f)
          			newfileWriter.writerow([calndr()])
          			tarDate=calndr(targetDate['calender'])
          			f.close()
          
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          • Phuket2
            Phuket2 @abushama last edited by

            @abushama , I have never used the csv lib before. But I think the below should work. I basically copied it from the examples in the csv documentation.
            There are other types of writers, but i came across the dict writer, which seems it would be a good choice anyway. link to csv docs

            def calndr(sender):
            	date = sender.superview['calender']
            	# assuming that is the name of your DatePicker object
            	# this returns a datetime.datetime object, see module datetime
            	year = date.year
            	month = date.month
            	
            	with open('newfile.csv', 'a') as csvfile:
            		fieldnames = ['Year', 'Month']
            		writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
            		writer.writerow({'Year': year, 'Month': month})
            
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            • ccc
              ccc last edited by ccc

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              • JonB
                JonB @abushama last edited by JonB

                @abushama You seem to be calling calndr() from within calndr(). calndr() does not return a date.
                Reread each line in your code and remind yourself what you are trying to achieve with each line...

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                • abushama
                  abushama @Phuket2 last edited by

                  @Phuket2
                  i think u got my point
                  but when i ran the code
                  this kide or error pop up

                  AttributeError: '_ui.DatePicker' object has no attribute 'year'
                  which is:-
                  year=date.year

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                  • abushama
                    abushama @JonB last edited by

                    @JonB
                    i did but am still straggling
                    how to extract time from calnder celnder and write it in csv file
                    that all what am trying😔

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                    • Phuket2
                      Phuket2 @abushama last edited by Phuket2

                      @abushama. One proble was you were setting the date to be the ui.DatePicker, not the attr date. You can see I changed it in your function (I missed that originally, I didn't run the code because you didn't post it all, so it was easy for me to miss that). Look, I just got it working in the way i thought you had tried to get it working.
                      Your calndr function looks likes it would make more sense for you to put it into the class as a method.
                      I am often torn about how to help. If I make too many changes it can be frustrating to the person and confuse them more. @JonB point about going over your code is very valid. The way you where calling your function again inside trying to write to the csv file was way off. So I would suggest to take what i have done and try to move your calndr function into the class. Then really look closely about what's happening when you are writing out your csv file.
                      You are not that far away. Just take your time and really look through it. Still here if you need more help.
                      EDIT please see the notes I added to the bottom of the post.

                      import ui
                      import csv
                      
                      def calndr(sender):
                      	date = sender.superview['calender'].date
                      	# assuming that is the name of your DatePicker object
                      	# this returns a datetime.datetime object, see module datetime
                      	
                      	year = date.year
                      	month = date.month
                      	
                      	with open('newfile.csv', 'a') as csvfile:
                      		fieldnames = ['Year', 'Month']
                      		writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
                      		writer.writerow({'Year': year, 'Month': month})
                      		
                      class MyClass(ui.View):
                      	def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
                      		super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
                      		self.make_view()
                      		
                      	def make_view(self):
                      		dtp = ui.DatePicker(name='calender')
                      		
                      		btn = ui.Button(width=80,
                      						height=32,
                      						border_width=.5,
                      						bg_color='white',
                      						corner_radius=.5,
                      						action=calndr)
                      		btn.title='Save'
                      		# just position the button
                      		btn.center = self.center
                      		btn.y = self.height - (btn.height * 2)
                      		
                      		# add the date picker & btn to the view
                      		self.add_subview(dtp)
                      		self.add_subview(btn)
                      		
                      if __name__ == '__main__':
                      	f = (0, 0, 300, 400)
                      	v = MyClass(frame = f)
                      	v.present(style='sheet', animated=False)
                      

                      Btw, the csv writer has other methods, for example to write out the headers to you file. Of course you would only want to write the headers once. Oh, I should have mentioned, you should not really move your calndr function into the class the way it is. It really should be a method that just is passed you year and month and writes out the csv file. You really don't want the other objects around. If you make the method just to handle the csv file, you could for example reuse that code in other objects.

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                      • abushama
                        abushama @Phuket2 last edited by ccc

                        @Phuket2
                        thank u very much
                        i got this one too i would like to share
                        and advice my
                        i kw this not like ur prof one u did but this what i came with

                        import ui
                        import datetime
                        import csv
                        
                        
                        def calc(sender):
                        		v = sender.superview
                        		GontarHighPrice = v['txt1'].text
                        		GontarLowPrice = v['txt2'].text
                        		DollerRate =v ['txt3'].text
                        		
                        		Avg = (float(GontarHighPrice)+float(GontarLowPrice))/2
                        		TonInPounds=22.25*Avg
                        		SPound="{0:,.2f}".format(TonInPounds)
                        		v['txt4'].text=str(SPound)
                        		
                        		TonInDollars=TonInPounds/float(DollerRate)
                        		v['txt5'].text=str("{0:,.2f}".format(TonInDollars))
                        		#TID=v['txt5'].text
                        		
                        		ProtSudan=TonInDollars+150
                        		v['txt6'].text="{0:,.2f}".format(ProtSudan)
                        		#FOB=v['txt6'].text
                        		
                        		C_F= ProtSudan+50
                        		v['txt7'].text="{0:,.2f}".format(C_F)
                        		#CF=v['txt7'].text
                        		
                        		Amman= C_F+120
                        		v['txt8'].text="{0:,.2f}".format(Amman)
                        		Amm=v['txt8'].text
                        		
                        		with open('newfile1.csv', 'a') as csvfile1:
                        					fieldnames = ['Amm']
                        					writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile1, fieldnames=fieldnames)
                        					writer.writerow({'Amm': Amm})
                        					csvfile1.close()
                        		
                        def calndr(sender):
                        		Mydate=sender.date
                        		day = Mydate.day
                        		month = Mydate.month
                        		year = Mydate.year
                        	
                        		with open('newfile1.csv', 'a') as csvfile1:
                        				fieldnames = ['Day', 'Month','Year']
                        				writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile1, fieldnames=fieldnames)
                        				writer.writerow({'Day': day, 'Month': month,'Year': year})
                        				csvfile1.close()
                        
                        		v = ui.load_view()
                        		v.present('sheet')
                        
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                        • abushama
                          abushama @Phuket2 last edited by

                          @Phuket2
                          As u notice that i got 2 open files to append
                          the data of
                          Amm and the date which i got from calender celnder

                          all i need is to make it one open file
                          which i can append in one csv file to covert to excel sheet

                          ?????

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                          • Phuket2
                            Phuket2 @abushama last edited by

                            @abushama, I am not really sure what your final result is suppose to look like. But if you look below there is a function that will take a dict and write it out to the csv file. So that function is only concerned with your csv file, not how to get the data. If you call the function over and over it will be ok, because we only write the headers out once.

                            import csv
                            import os
                            
                            def write_to_csv(filename, data_dict):
                            	
                            	fexists = os.path.exists(filename) # We set a var to see if the file exists 
                            	
                            	fieldnames = list(my_data_dict.keys()) # get a list of the keys to use as the header
                            	with open(filename, 'a') as csvfile:
                            			#fieldnames = ['Day', 'Month','Year']
                            			writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)
                            			
                            			# only write the header one time to the file
                            			if not fexists:
                            				writer.writeheader()
                            				
                            			writer.writerow(data_dict)
                            			#svfile1.close()  # you dont need this.  Look up Context Managers
                            
                            if __name__ == '__main__':
                            	filename = 'my_csv.csv'
                            	
                            	# you would collect your data and put it in a dict.
                            	my_data_dict = dict(
                            		Day = 1,
                            		Month = 12,
                            		Year = 2017,
                            		Amm = 2.5	
                            	)
                            	
                            	write_to_csv(filename , my_data_dict)
                            	
                            	# just print the file to the console, make sure its what we wanted
                            	with open(filename) as f:
                            		for line in f:
                            			print(line, end='')	
                            
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                            • abushama
                              abushama @Phuket2 last edited by

                              @Phuket2
                              am trying to post a screenshot of my UI but i dont know how??
                              may u send my ur email plz?

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                              • ccc
                                ccc last edited by ccc

                                Posting images to this forum works like this: https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/#examples

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                                • Phuket2
                                  Phuket2 @abushama last edited by

                                  @abushama, I had already done this before I seen @ccc post. But this also should help

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                                  • ccc
                                    ccc last edited by ccc

                                    Perhaps the missing magic in this thread is seek() which lets you open a file in 'a' mode and then seek to the beginning of that file (append_file.seek(0, 0)) so that you can read() its contents and then seek to the end of the file (append_file.seek(0, 2)) and then write() new content to the end of the file.

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                                    • Phuket2
                                      Phuket2 @ccc last edited by

                                      @ccc, I am a little baffled. I was going to suggest he could call the function twice with different files names then have another small function to combine the files or create a 3rd file. Whatever is needed.
                                      Maybe should have done this without using csv to help for clarity the fact its only a comma separated file with some headings if required. The csv writer in this case would only help with imbedded quotes in strings etc...In this simple case.
                                      The dict writer is nice though.
                                      We will see what @abushama comes back with.

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                                      • JonB
                                        JonB last edited by

                                        It seems to me, he wants a function which gathers the entire UI state, not just the sender, and write that to csv.

                                        i.e there should be a utility function which gets the date, as well as everything else he wants in the file, and writes the csv. Then both callbacks call the exact same function.

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                                        • Phuket2
                                          Phuket2 @abushama last edited by

                                          @abushama, how are you going? Did you get a solution? I think i read too quickly, I see what @JonB is saying now.
                                          The functions that have been written should show you the way how to achieve what you want. Let us know if you got what you wanted working or not

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                                          • abushama
                                            abushama last edited by ccc


                                            this is my UI simple project
                                            i hope this give u a quite view

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