On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 12:50 AM, Ayushi Dalmia
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I need to write into a file for a project which will be evaluated on the
> basis of time. What is the fastest way to write 200 Mb of data, accumulated
> as a list into a file.
>
> Presently I am using this:
>
> with open('index.txt','w') as f:
> f.write("".join(data))
> f.close()
with open('index.txt','w') as f:
for hunk in data:
f.write(hunk)
You don't need to f.close() - that's what the 'with' block guarantees.
Iterating over data and writing each block separately means you don't
have to first build up a 200MB string. After that, your performance is
going to be mainly tied to the speed of your disk, not anything that
Python can affect.
ChrisA
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