I'm not really sure how readline() works. Is there a way to iterate
through a file with multiple lines and then putting each line in a
variable in a loop?
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Vernon Wenberg III wrote:
I'm not really sure how readline() works. Is there a way to iterate
through a file with multiple lines and then putting each line in a
variable in a loop?
To know how something works you can always check the docs about this
specific functionality:
a = open('a')
I'm not really sure how readline() works. Is there a way to iterate
through a file with multiple lines and then putting each line in a
variable in a loop?
You can use readlines() to get the whole line (including the
newline):
lines = file('x.txt').readlines()
or you can iterate over the
On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 12:00:44 +, Vernon Wenberg III wrote:
I'm not really sure how readline() works. Is there a way to iterate
through a file with multiple lines and then putting each line in a
variable in a loop?
There are always more ways how to do it.. one of them is:
f =
On 07/10/2007, Tim Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not really sure how readline() works. Is there a way to iterate
through a file with multiple lines and then putting each line in a
variable in a loop?
You can use readlines() to get the whole line (including the
newline):
lines =