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ValueError : I/O operation on closed file

import csv    

with open('v.csv', 'w') as csvfile:
    cwriter = csv.writer(csvfile, delimiter=' ', quotechar='|', quoting=csv.QUOTE_MINIMAL)

for w, c in p.items():
    cwriter.writerow(w + c)

Here, p is a dictionary, w and c both are strings.

When I try to write to the file it reports the error:

ValueError: I/O operation on closed file.

B
Boris Verkhovskiy

Indent correctly; your for statement should be inside the with block:

import csv    

with open('v.csv', 'w') as csvfile:
    cwriter = csv.writer(csvfile, delimiter=' ', quotechar='|', quoting=csv.QUOTE_MINIMAL)

    for w, c in p.items():
        cwriter.writerow(w + c)

Outside the with block, the file is closed.

>>> with open('/tmp/1', 'w') as f:
...     print(f.closed)
... 
False
>>> print(f.closed)
True

S
Slake

Same error can raise by mixing: tabs + spaces.

with open('/foo', 'w') as f:
 (spaces OR  tab) print f       <-- success
 (spaces AND tab) print f       <-- fail

True, but this is always the case in python when mixing them up right?
Y
Yi Rong Wu
file = open("filename.txt", newline='')
for row in self.data:
    print(row)

Save data to a variable(file), so you need a with.


A
Anis R.

Another possible cause is the case when, after a round of copypasta, you end up reading two files and assign the same name to the two file handles, like the below. Note the nested with open statement.

with open(file1, "a+") as f:
    # something...
    with open(file2, "a+", f):
        # now file2's handle is called f!

    # attempting to write to file1
    f.write("blah") # error!!

The fix would then be to assign different variable names to the two file handles, e.g. f1 and f2 instead of both f.


M
May

I also have the same problem. Here is my previous code

csvUsers = open('/content/gdrive/MyDrive/Ada/Users.csv', 'a', newline='', encoding='utf8')
usersWriter = csv.writer(csvUsers)
for t in users:
    NodeWriter=.writerow(users)
csvUsers.close() 

Apparently, I shoud write the usersWriter instead of NodeWriter.

NodeWriter=.writerow(users)
usersWriter=.writerow(users)

Below is my current code and it is working

csvUsers = open('/content/gdrive/MyDrive/Ada/Users.csv', 'a', newline='', encoding='utf8')
usersWriter = csv.writer(csvUsers)
for t in users:
    usersWriter=.writerow(users)
csvUsers.close() 

A
Asclepius

I was getting this exception when debugging in PyCharm, given that no breakpoint was being hit. To prevent it, I added a breakpoint just after the with block, and then it stopped happening.


L
Luca Urbinati

I had this problem when I was using an undefined variable inside the with open(...) as f:. I removed (or I defined outside) the undefined variable and the problem disappeared.