trying to read the csv file into a dictionary and show 10 rows have been read  using a function. I know this works and gives me the specified rows but it's not a defined function. import csv with open('iamacsv.csv') as dataFile:      dictreader = csv.DictReader(dataFile)           rows=0     for row in dictreader:         print(row)         rows=rows+1         if(rows>=10):             break  My attempt at a function is below but obviously I'm missing something or on the wrong path import csv rows=0 def lines(dictreader):     with open('iamacsv.csv') as file:         dictreader = csv.DictReader(file)                  for row in dictreader:             print(lines)             rows=rows+1             if(rows>=10):                 break

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I'm trying to read the csv file into a dictionary and show 10 rows have been read  using a function.

I know this works and gives me the specified rows but it's not a defined function.

import csv

with open('iamacsv.csv') as dataFile: 
    dictreader = csv.DictReader(dataFile) 
    
    rows=0
    for row in dictreader:
        print(row)
        rows=rows+1
        if(rows>=10):
            break 

My attempt at a function is below but obviously I'm missing something or on the wrong path

import csv
rows=0
def lines(dictreader):
    with open('iamacsv.csv') as file:
        dictreader = csv.DictReader(file)
        
        for row in dictreader:
            print(lines)
            rows=rows+1
            if(rows>=10):
                break

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Unfortunately I'm now throwing an error after showing the first line.

UnboundLocalError Traceback (most recent call last) Input In [10], in <cell line: 16>() 12 if(rows>=10): 13 break ---> 16 lines() Input In [10], in lines() 9 for row in dictreader: 10 print(row) ---> 11 rows=rows+1 12 if(rows>=10): 13 break UnboundLocalError: local variable 'rows' referenced before assignment

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