![]() The fieldnames for the writer are set to the keys of the first element of the data. Then, it creates a new CSV file and uses the CSV module’s DictWriter() class to write the data to the file. ![]() In this example, the code first opens the JSON file using the open() function and the JSON module’s load() function, which reads the file’s contents and converts it to a Python object. ![]() # Create a new CSV file and write the data with open( 'data.csv', 'w', newline = '') as csv_file: Import csv import json # Open the JSON file with open( 'data.json') as json_file:
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