builtins.AttributeError AttributeError: module 'csv' has no attribute 'Dictwriter'












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testing https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/csv.html#csv.DictWriter function and get back with error per below and attached with sameple code.



builtins.AttributeError AttributeError: module 'csv' has no attribute 'Dictwriter' 


Running on Python 3.7.1rc1



Any one know the reason here?



Code per below:



import csv

# create the csv writer object
with open(file_output, 'w+') as csv_file:
fieldnames = ['first_name', 'last_name']
csv_writer = csv.Dictwriter(csv_file,fieldnames=fieldnames)

csv_writer.writeheader()
csv_writer.writerow({'first_name': 'Baked', 'last_name': 'Beans'})









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    testing https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/csv.html#csv.DictWriter function and get back with error per below and attached with sameple code.



    builtins.AttributeError AttributeError: module 'csv' has no attribute 'Dictwriter' 


    Running on Python 3.7.1rc1



    Any one know the reason here?



    Code per below:



    import csv

    # create the csv writer object
    with open(file_output, 'w+') as csv_file:
    fieldnames = ['first_name', 'last_name']
    csv_writer = csv.Dictwriter(csv_file,fieldnames=fieldnames)

    csv_writer.writeheader()
    csv_writer.writerow({'first_name': 'Baked', 'last_name': 'Beans'})









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      testing https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/csv.html#csv.DictWriter function and get back with error per below and attached with sameple code.



      builtins.AttributeError AttributeError: module 'csv' has no attribute 'Dictwriter' 


      Running on Python 3.7.1rc1



      Any one know the reason here?



      Code per below:



      import csv

      # create the csv writer object
      with open(file_output, 'w+') as csv_file:
      fieldnames = ['first_name', 'last_name']
      csv_writer = csv.Dictwriter(csv_file,fieldnames=fieldnames)

      csv_writer.writeheader()
      csv_writer.writerow({'first_name': 'Baked', 'last_name': 'Beans'})









      share|improve this question














      testing https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/csv.html#csv.DictWriter function and get back with error per below and attached with sameple code.



      builtins.AttributeError AttributeError: module 'csv' has no attribute 'Dictwriter' 


      Running on Python 3.7.1rc1



      Any one know the reason here?



      Code per below:



      import csv

      # create the csv writer object
      with open(file_output, 'w+') as csv_file:
      fieldnames = ['first_name', 'last_name']
      csv_writer = csv.Dictwriter(csv_file,fieldnames=fieldnames)

      csv_writer.writeheader()
      csv_writer.writerow({'first_name': 'Baked', 'last_name': 'Beans'})






      python csv






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          DictWriter has a capital W.
          Try replacing your line with,



          ...
          csv_writer = csv.DictWriter(csv_file,fieldnames=fieldnames)


          A way to debug an error like this would be to run it in a REPL, run python3.



          You can then import csv and explore the dict module to make sure that you are using the correct function/ class.






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          • Thanks a lot! Fixed my problem here : )

            – Chris Chen
            Nov 21 '18 at 2:15











          • Not a problem. Would be greatly appreciated if you marked this as accepted answer.

            – tmcnicol
            Nov 21 '18 at 2:27











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          DictWriter has a capital W.
          Try replacing your line with,



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          csv_writer = csv.DictWriter(csv_file,fieldnames=fieldnames)


          A way to debug an error like this would be to run it in a REPL, run python3.



          You can then import csv and explore the dict module to make sure that you are using the correct function/ class.






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          • Thanks a lot! Fixed my problem here : )

            – Chris Chen
            Nov 21 '18 at 2:15











          • Not a problem. Would be greatly appreciated if you marked this as accepted answer.

            – tmcnicol
            Nov 21 '18 at 2:27
















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          DictWriter has a capital W.
          Try replacing your line with,



          ...
          csv_writer = csv.DictWriter(csv_file,fieldnames=fieldnames)


          A way to debug an error like this would be to run it in a REPL, run python3.



          You can then import csv and explore the dict module to make sure that you are using the correct function/ class.






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thanks a lot! Fixed my problem here : )

            – Chris Chen
            Nov 21 '18 at 2:15











          • Not a problem. Would be greatly appreciated if you marked this as accepted answer.

            – tmcnicol
            Nov 21 '18 at 2:27














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          DictWriter has a capital W.
          Try replacing your line with,



          ...
          csv_writer = csv.DictWriter(csv_file,fieldnames=fieldnames)


          A way to debug an error like this would be to run it in a REPL, run python3.



          You can then import csv and explore the dict module to make sure that you are using the correct function/ class.






          share|improve this answer













          DictWriter has a capital W.
          Try replacing your line with,



          ...
          csv_writer = csv.DictWriter(csv_file,fieldnames=fieldnames)


          A way to debug an error like this would be to run it in a REPL, run python3.



          You can then import csv and explore the dict module to make sure that you are using the correct function/ class.







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          • Thanks a lot! Fixed my problem here : )

            – Chris Chen
            Nov 21 '18 at 2:15











          • Not a problem. Would be greatly appreciated if you marked this as accepted answer.

            – tmcnicol
            Nov 21 '18 at 2:27



















          • Thanks a lot! Fixed my problem here : )

            – Chris Chen
            Nov 21 '18 at 2:15











          • Not a problem. Would be greatly appreciated if you marked this as accepted answer.

            – tmcnicol
            Nov 21 '18 at 2:27

















          Thanks a lot! Fixed my problem here : )

          – Chris Chen
          Nov 21 '18 at 2:15





          Thanks a lot! Fixed my problem here : )

          – Chris Chen
          Nov 21 '18 at 2:15













          Not a problem. Would be greatly appreciated if you marked this as accepted answer.

          – tmcnicol
          Nov 21 '18 at 2:27





          Not a problem. Would be greatly appreciated if you marked this as accepted answer.

          – tmcnicol
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