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SQLLite3
holzkohlengrill edited this page Dec 15, 2023
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import sqlite3
Build up a database connection, so databases are files in sqlite3:
connection = sqlite3.connect('my.db')
Create a table
tablename = "mytable"
connection.execute("""create table if not exists {tablename}
(column1 string, column2 float, column3 int); """.format(tablename=tablename))
Insert some data to the table:
for i in range(1, 100):
connection.execute("""insert into {tablename}
values ('{}', '{}', {});""".format("hello" + str(i), 1 / i, i, tablename=tablename))
There are still more examples of database manipulation possible, e.g. delete values, update and you can do a lot of more complex queries, e.g. natural joins, aggregations, building up indexes, ...
Iterate over all stored values in table tablename
:
for row in connection.execute("select * from {tablename};".format(tablename=tablename)):
print(row)
Aggregate some values:
for row in connection.execute("select avg(column2), max(column3), count(*) from {tablename};".format(tablename=tablename)):
print(row)
Store all changed data persistent to database
connection.commit()
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