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1

python print file

import sys

# only this print call will write in the file
print("Hello Python!", file=open('output.txt','a'))

# not this one (std output)
print("Not written")

# any further print will be done in the file
sys.stdout = open('output.txt','wt')
print("Hello Python!")
Posted by: Guest on April-19-2021
1

fastest way to output text file in python + Cout

import sys

print('This message will be displayed on the screen.')

original_stdout = sys.stdout # Save a reference to the original standard output

with open('filename.txt', 'w') as f:
    sys.stdout = f # Change the standard output to the file we created.
    print('This message will be written to a file.')
    sys.stdout = original_stdout # Reset the standard output to its original value
Posted by: Guest on June-17-2020
19

python write to file

with open(filename,"w") as f:
  f.write('Hello World')
Posted by: Guest on March-30-2020
7

python with file.open

# Reference https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#open

# Method 1
file = open("welcome.txt", "r") # mode can be r(read) w(write) and others 
data = file.read()
file.close()

# Method 2 - automatic close
with open("welcome.txt") as infile:
  data = file.read()
Posted by: Guest on May-08-2020
5

python write to file

path = "guide/README.txt" # The path of your file should go here
with open(path, "w") as fil: # Opens the file using 'w' method. See below for list of methods.
  fil.write("This is the README. It is reccomended that you read it.") # Writes to the file used .write() method
  fil.close() # Closes file
'''
List of methods:
w* - replace everything with needed text
r^ - read the file
a* - adds to file
x - creates file

* Creates file if the file at that path does not exist
^ Throws error if file does not exist
'''
Posted by: Guest on October-18-2020
7

python file reading

fin = open("NAME.txt", 'r')
body = fin.read().split("n")
line = fin.readline().strip()
Posted by: Guest on May-06-2020

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