On 12/28/2014 12:27 PM, Seymore4Head wrote:
I need to search through a directory of text files for a string.
Here is a short program I made in the past to search through a single
text file for a line of text.
How can I modify the code to search through a directory of files that
have different filenames, but the same extension?
You have two other replies to your specific question, glob and
os.listdir. I would also mention the module fileinput:
https://docs.python.org/2/library/fileinput.html
import fileinput
from glob import glob
fnames = glob('*.txt')
for line in fileinput.input(fnames):
pass # do whatever
If you're not on Windows, I'd mention that the shell will expand the
wildcards for you, so you could get the filenames from argv even
simpler. See first example on the above web page.
I'm more concerned that you think the following code you supplied does a
search for a string. It does something entirely different, involving
making a crude dictionary. But it could be reduced to just a few lines,
and probably take much less memory, if this is really the code you're
working on.
fname = raw_input("Enter file name: ") #"*.txt"
fh = open(fname)
lst = list()
biglst=[]
for line in fh:
line=line.rstrip()
line=line.split()
biglst+=line
final=[]
for out in biglst:
if out not in final:
final.append(out)
final.sort()
print (final)
Something like the following:
import fileinput
from glob import glob
res = set()
fnames = glob('*.txt')
for line in fileinput.input(fnames):
res.update(line.rstrip().split())
print sorted(res)
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