Working with Files in Python
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Tuesday, March 31st, 2015Creating an Empty File
open(pathtofile, 'w').close()
Writing to a File
pathtofile = 'oneline.txt' txt = "A line of text"; thefile = open(pathtofile, 'w') # 'w' opens a file for overwriting. thefile.write(txt) thefile.close()
pathtofile = 'twolines.txt' txt = "Two lines of text.\nThe End."; thefile = open(pathtofile, 'w') thefile.write(txt) thefile.close()
pathtofile = 'manylines.txt' thefile = open(pathtofile, 'w') thefile.write("Many lines of text,\n") thefile.write("May be easier to deal with,\n") thefile.write("By calling write() multiple times.\n") thefile.close()
Append to a File
pathtofile = "manylines.txt" thefile = open(pathtofile, 'a') # 'a' opens the file for appending. thefile.write("\n\n") thefile.write("But is it really the end?\n\n") thefile.write("Yes, Howard.") thefile.close()
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