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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
2

how to write to a text file in python

#the way i learned it
#plus explanations

from sys import * #this is for making it more flexible

#so now we gotta open a file to write in

f = open("haha.txt", "w") # the w means WRITING
#now we gotta write something

f.write(str(argv[1])) # the str means change it into a string of letters
#argv[1] means it's the thing you type after the python run thing
#for example: "python run.py helo"

#now we gotta finish it
f.close()

#if you want to see whats in it...

f = open("haha.txt", "r") #r means READING
print(f.read()) # this prints what you wrote

#example input and output

#            python run.py helo
#   helo
Posted by: Guest on May-17-2021
19

python write to file

with open(filename,"w") as f:
  f.write('Hello World')
Posted by: Guest on March-30-2020
3

reading and writing data in a text file with python

#for reading and writing data in a text file with python
#First you must have a file Open or create a new file have it loaded in memory.
# Open function to open the file "MyFile1.txt" 
# (same directory) in append mode and 
file1 = open("MyFile.txt","a") 

# store its reference in the variable file1 
# and "MyFile2.txt" in D:Text in file2 
file2 = open(r"D:TextMyFile2.txt","w+") 

# Opening and Closing a file "MyFile.txt" 
# for object name file1. 
file1 = open("MyFile.txt","a") 
file1.close() 

# Program to show various ways to read and 
# write data in a file. 
file1 = open("myfile.txt","w") 
L = ["This is Delhi n","This is Paris n","This is London n"] 

# n is placed to indicate EOL (End of Line) 
file1.write("Hello n") 
file1.writelines(L) 
file1.close() #to change file access modes 

file1 = open("myfile.txt","r+") 

print "Output of Read function is "
print file1.read() 
print

# seek(n) takes the file handle to the nth 
# bite from the beginning. 
file1.seek(0) 

print "Output of Readline function is "
print file1.readline() 
print

file1.seek(0) 

# To show difference between read and readline 
print "Output of Read(9) function is "
print file1.read(9) 
print

file1.seek(0) 

print "Output of Readline(9) function is "
print file1.readline(9) 

file1.seek(0) 
# readlines function 
print "Output of Readlines function is "
print file1.readlines() 
print
file1.close() 

# Python program to illustrate 
# Append vs write mode 
file1 = open("myfile.txt","w") 
L = ["This is Delhi n","This is Paris n","This is London n"] 
file1.close() 

# Append-adds at last 
file1 = open("myfile.txt","a")#append mode 
file1.write("Today n") 
file1.close() 

file1 = open("myfile.txt","r") 
print "Output of Readlines after appending"
print file1.readlines() 
print
file1.close() 

# Write-Overwrites 
file1 = open("myfile.txt","w")#write mode 
file1.write("Tomorrow n") 
file1.close() 

file1 = open("myfile.txt","r") 
print "Output of Readlines after writing"
print file1.readlines() 
print
file1.close() 

Output of Readlines after appending
['This is Delhi n', 'This is Paris n', 'This is London n', 'Today n']

Output of Readlines after writing
['Tomorrow n']
Posted by: Guest on November-22-2019

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