Hello ash1351,

Here is one way to do it with the help of Data::Table and Cpanel::JSON::XS. There are a few different choices for modules to parse csv files and to emit JSON...I just happen to be familiar with these ones.

#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; use Data::Table; use Cpanel::JSON::XS; my $table = Data::Table::fromCSV('data.csv'); my @column_names = $table->header; foreach my $col_name (@column_names) { my @column_values = $table->col($col_name); my $json = encode_json(\@column_values); print "var $col_name = $json;\n"; } exit;
The output is:
var secid = ["002826","0028262","0028262","0028262","0028262","0028262 +"]; var Initial_shares = ["3777","3777","3777","3777","3777","3777"];
This code should handle data.csv files with different numbers of columns.

In reply to Re: Get CSV data and convert it to other format data dynamically. by kevbot
in thread Get CSV data and convert it to other format data dynamically. by ash1351

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