I\'m trying to use pandas to manipulate a .csv file but I get this error:
pandas.parser.CParserError: Error tokenizing data. C error: Expected 2 field
As far as I can tell, and after taking a look at your file, the problem is that the csv file you're trying to load has multiple tables. There are empty lines, or lines that contain table titles. Try to have a look at this Stackoverflow answer. It shows how to achieve that programmatically.
Another dynamic approach to do that would be to use the csv module, read every single row at a time and make sanity checks/regular expressions, to infer if the row is (title/header/values/blank). You have one more advantage with this approach, that you can split/append/collect your data in python objects as desired.
The easiest of all would be to use pandas function pd.read_clipboard()
after manually selecting and copying the table to the clipboard, in case you can open the csv in excel or something.
Irrelevant:
Additionally, irrelevant to your problem, but because no one made mention of this: I had this same issue when loading some datasets such as seeds_dataset.txt from UCI. In my case, the error was occurring because some separators had more whitespaces than a true tab \t
. See line 3 in the following for instance
14.38 14.21 0.8951 5.386 3.312 2.462 4.956 1
14.69 14.49 0.8799 5.563 3.259 3.586 5.219 1
14.11 14.1 0.8911 5.42 3.302 2.7 5 1
Therefore, use \t+
in the separator pattern instead of \t
.
data = pd.read_csv(path, sep='\t+`, header=None)