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Read multiple CSV files into separate DataFrames in Python

In this article, we will see how to read multiple CSV files into separate DataFrames. For reading only one data frame we can use pd.read_csv() function of pandas. It takes a path as input and returns data frame like 

df = pd.read_csv("file path")

Let’s have a look at how it works

Python3




# import module
import pandas as pd
 
# read dataset
df = pd.read_csv("./csv/crime.csv")


 
 

Here, crime.csv is the file in the current folder. CSV is the folder that contains the crime.csv file and CSV Reader.ipynb is the file containing the above code.

 

Output:

 

 

It is the data frame that is read from the above function. One more file is present in the folder named – username.csv. To read them both and store them in different data frames use the below code

 

Python3




# import module
import pandas as pd
 
# assign dataset names
list_of_names = ['crime','username']
 
# create empty list
dataframes_list = []
 
# append datasets into the list
for i in range(len(list_of_names)):
    temp_df = pd.read_csv("./csv/"+list_of_names[i]+".csv")
    dataframes_list.append(temp_df)


dataframes_list contains all the data frames separately.

dataframes_list[0]:

dataframes_list[1]:

Here is another approach, now suppose that there are many files, and we don’t know the names and number then, use the below code

Python3




# import modules
import os
import pandas as pd
 
# assign path
path, dirs, files = next(os.walk("./csv/"))
file_count = len(files)
# create empty list
dataframes_list = []
 
# append datasets to the list
for i in range(file_count):
    temp_df = pd.read_csv("./csv/"+files[i])
    dataframes_list.append(temp_df)
     
# display datasets
for dataset in dataframes_list:
    display(dataset)


 
 

Output:

 

 

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