Pandas to_csv() checking for overwrite

Question:

When I am analyzing data, I save my dataframes into a csv-file and use pd.to_csv() for that. However, the function (over)writes the new file, without checking whether there exists one with the same name. Is there a way to check whether the file already exists, and if so, ask for a new filename?

I know I can add the system’s datetime to the filename, which will prevent any overwriting, but I would like to know when I made the mistake.

Answers:

Try the following:

import glob
import pandas as pd

# Give the filename you wish to save the file to
filename = 'Your_filename.csv'

# Use this function to search for any files which match your filename
files_present = glob.glob(filename)


# if no matching files, write to csv, if there are matching files, print statement
if not files_present:
    pd.to_csv(filename)
else:
    print 'WARNING: This file already exists!' 

I have not tested this but it has been lifted and compiled from some previous code which I have written. This will simply STOP files overwriting others. N.B. you will have to change the filename variable yourself to then save the file, or use some datetime variable as you suggested. I hope this helps in some way.

Answered By: tda

Based on TaylorDay’s suggestion I made some adjustments to the function. With the following code you are asked whether you would like to overwrite an existing file. If not, you are allowed to type in another name. Then, the same write-function is called, which will again check whether the new_filename exists.

from os import path
import pandas as pd
def write_csv_df(path, filename, df):
    # Give the filename you wish to save the file to
    pathfile = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(path,filename))

    # Use this function to search for any files which match your filename
    files_present = os.path.isfile(pathfile) 
    # if no matching files, write to csv, if there are matching files, print statement
    if not files_present:
        df.to_csv(pathfile, sep=';')
    else:
        overwrite = raw_input("WARNING: " + pathfile + " already exists! Do you want to overwrite <y/n>? n ")
        if overwrite == 'y':
            df.to_csv(pathfile, sep=';')
        elif overwrite == 'n':
            new_filename = raw_input("Type new filename: n ")
            write_csv_df(path,new_filename,df)
        else:
            print "Not a valid input. Data is NOT saved!n"
    # if you already has a file with the name "out"
    # nothing will happen as pass gets excuted
try:
    df.to_csv('out.csv')
except:
    pass
Answered By: Mohamed Essawey