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A comma-separated values (CSV) file is "a delimited text file that uses a comma to separate values" according to Wikipedia. It stores tabular data (numbers and text) in plain text. Blender itself does not have importers or exporters for CSV files, but the format is used by any number of add-ons for importing and exporting data to other programs. Use this tag for Blender-specific questions about the use of CSV Files.

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Export Track Markers to csv

export markers from the Blender motion tracker and found the following script that will do exactly that: for clip in D.movieclips: for track in clip.tracking.tracks: fn = 'data/tr_{0}_{1}.csv … The following won't work: fn = '/User/me/Desktop/data/tr_{0}_{1}.csv'.format(clip.name.split('.')[0], track.name) The resulting values I get do not represent the more user friendly marker values in den …
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Csv Import pointcloud into Blender

I have 24 points which correspond to 12 different "elements" (2 points per element) saved in an .csv file with the following column order (1: Element Name, 2: x, 3: y, 4: z). … Here my attempt to updated your code: import bpy import bmesh import csv from mathutils import Vector from bpy_extras.object_utils import object_data_add csvfile = open('path2csvfile') inFile = csv.reader …
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