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[*] You will probably not be shocked to hear that I collected this data from an API! I've included a Jupyter Notebook with the code to grab that data from [https://petscan.wmflabs.org/ the PetScan API] [https://github.com/kayleachampion/spr23_CDSW/blob/main/curriculum/week5/get_washington_alternative_rock_bands_list-20230425.ipynb in the form of this Github notebook]. | [*] You will probably not be shocked to hear that I collected this data from an API! I've included a Jupyter Notebook with the code to grab that data from [https://petscan.wmflabs.org/ the PetScan API] [https://github.com/kayleachampion/spr23_CDSW/blob/main/curriculum/week5/get_washington_alternative_rock_bands_list-20230425.ipynb in the form of this Github notebook]. | ||
If you just want to read it in the file, remember it's just a JSONL file so you can modify the code from the lecture and it should work | If you just want to read it in the file, remember it's just a JSONL file so you can modify the code from the lecture and it should work. Here's code that loads it in and prints out each line: | ||
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with open("list_of_washington_alternative_rocks_bands_wikipedia-2023-04-25.jsonl", 'r') as input_file: | |||
for line in input_file.readlines(): | |||
line_dict = json.loads(line) | |||
print(line_dict['page_title']) | |||
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