On 07/12/2011 08:25 AM, Edgar Almonte wrote:
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 7:28 AM, Dave Angel<d...@davea.name> wrote:
On 07/12/2011 12:56 AM, Edgar Almonte wrote:
thanks emile i understand exactly what you explain me but i was unable
to accomplish it ( too noob in python ) but i solved the problem with
this code
http://pastebin.com/4A6Jz4wZ
(When you post on this list, your comments should follow the pieces you're
responding to. That's a long-standing convention.)
As I explained earlier, your nested loops won't work correctly, as you fail
to re-open the orig1 file. Since you still seem to think it'll work, I'll
just hope this assignment is for fun, and not for anything that matters.
In particular, the first line will be compared to all the others. But if
the third line should have matched the seventh, it won't get written out.
--
DaveA
hmm i still don't get you point , i mean why you say that will fail ,
i copy/read the file 2 times and compare line by line with the second
copy of the file ( check the new code at top i do a read() for full
read it not more online reading ).
anyway i will do the case that you explain and look the result.
You're absolutely right. I missed the fact that you did a read() and
split() at the top. As long as you have enough memory to hold two
copies of the file, that's great.
DaveA
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