Here is a CSV of US States and their abbreviations. I found it useful for my work on bytesfree. I figured someone else might find it useful as well.
Tags: csv, states
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Thank you.
Thanks! much appreciated.
Thanks!
Thank you!!! You saved me a whole ton of time. I really appreciate it. ๐
Much obliged!
Thanks dude! Saved me a bunch of time typing this in. Isn’t Google search great? Found you in about 5 seconds…
Thanks Fonzi!
Much appreciated!
Thanks!! Very much appreciated.
Thank you for posting this!
thanks!
Thanks Bro.
Found this via google, excellent!
You are correct. This DID save me a lot of time.
Thank you!
Thank you. This saved me a lot of time.
Thanks man! saved a ton of dev time ๐
Thank you much. Now I don’t have to type it out by hand.
Exactly what I was searching for. Laziness for the win.
Where are my manners? THANK YOU!
Thank God you exist! Thank you man!!
thanks fonz,
has saved an australian a huge headache and the risk of ignorance LOL’s
Thanks,
Saved me sometime.
Thx!! saved a lot of time!! =)
Thanks, very useful! I don’t suppose anyone has a csv of US states that also includes population?
Thanks a million.
I needed this for a programming exercise, you saved me entering it all. Thanks!
Thanks!!!!!!
Thanks. To the programmers out there (PHP the example below) If you lose the first line, then edit with something as simple as wordpad, do a replace on the comma (,) and replace with “=>”, then manually add a comma (,) to the end of each line except the last. Its then super simple to encapsulate with an array command to create an easily accessible array instead of having to query the database every time you need to translate. Use a function as not to clutter up the code when you need to create the array.
function populate_state_abbr_array()
{
$return_array = array(
<>
);
return($return_array);
}
$state_abbr_array = populate_state_abbr_array();
Ooops! Shouldnt have used the greater/less than… picked it up as html. So where you see that above.. thats where you place your altered csv data. SORRY!
thanks ๐
Thanks!
Thanks (Y)
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Many Thanks!!! Very thoughtful of you to share.
Kind of ridiculous how difficult it proves to be to find a list like the one you’ve provided.
Thank you.
This is great! You just saved me a large amount of time and hassel. Keep up the good work!
Thanks. Really a time saver.
Yep thanks – that’s a big bunch of time saved
used in my complex shipping calculator, your data saved time
You rock. Thanks!
Thanks dude. Needed this while learning R.
thanks
Thank you kindly.
Thanks!
Thank you, saved me a lot of time.
Thank you!!
Thanks. Extremely helpful.
Thanks a bunch! Saved me a lot of typing.
Thanks muchly, homeslice.