On May 17, 2011, at 20:22, Robert Pazur wrote:
> my question is maybe quite simple:
> What is the best (and shortest) way to extract sentence from .txt file?
Well, open("filename.txt").readlines() gives you a list of all the lines in a
txt file, which might not be sentences, depending on the text file is
structured. If you really want to interpret the text file as a collection of
sentences, some parsing might be involved. What is a sentence? A sequence of
words ending with a dot? With a question mark? How do quotes play a role in
this?
Did you have a specific sentence (or line) in thought? The first line? The last
line? A random line somewhere in between?
Until then we have to guess, and my E.S.P. is notoriously bad.
Greetings,
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