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python write to file

file = open(“testfile.txt”,”w”) 
 
file.write(“Hello World”) 
file.write(“This is our new text file”) 
file.write(“and this is another line.”) 
file.write(“Why? Because we can.”) 
 
file.close() 
Posted by: Guest on December-09-2019
7

how to read and write in a file c++

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;

ifstream file_variable; //ifstream is for input from plain text files
file_variable.open("input.txt"); //open input.txt

file_variable.close(); //close the file stream
/*
Manually closing a stream is only necessary
if you want to re-use the same stream variable for a different
file, or want to switch from input to output on the same file.
*/
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//You can also use cin if you have tables like so:
while (cin >> name >> value)// you can also use the file stream instead of this
{
 cout << name << value << endl;
}
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//ifstream file_variable; //ifstream is for input from plain text files
ofstream out_file;
out_file.open("output.txt");

out_file << "Write this scentence in the file" << endl;
Posted by: Guest on April-04-2020
3

python open and read file with

with open('pagehead.section.htm','r') as f:
    output = f.read()
Posted by: Guest on May-15-2020
3

with open as file python

>>> with open('workfile') as f:
...     read_data = f.read()

>>> # We can check that the file has been automatically closed.
>>> f.closed
True
Posted by: Guest on May-31-2020
0

open file in read write mode python

open("my_file.txt", 'w+')
Posted by: Guest on July-29-2021
0

read and write file in python

#Write a Python program to create a file of numbers by taking input from the user and then display the content of the file. You can take input of non-zero numbers, with an appropriate prompt, from the user until the user enters a zero to create the file assuming that the numbers are non-zero.  
    f = open ('NumFile.txt','w')
    while True :
        no = int(input("enter a number (0 for exit)"))
        if no == 0 :
            print("you entered zero(0) ....... \n now you are exit  !!!!!!!!!!!")
            break
        else :
            f.write(str(no)+"\n")
    f.close() 
    f1 = open ('NumFile.txt','r')
    print("\ncontent of file :: \n",f1.read())
    f1.close()
Posted by: Guest on April-22-2021

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