"Kent Johnson" wrote
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 2:58 PM, ALAN GAULD
wrote:
Use '\n'.join(handle[1:])
It will create a string from your list with newline as separator.
The lines from readlines() include the newlines already.
Ah, OK, I couldn't remember if readlines stripped them off or not.
"NBarnes" wrote
Fortress). It seems like Python would be a good choice for such a
relatively simple project, and I've been wanting to learn Python.
seems reasonable), but I understand that we've since moved on to
Python 2.6? And that Python 3.0 is out? Is 3.0 mature enough to
support this
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 2:58 PM, ALAN GAULD wrote:
> Use '\n'.join(handle[1:])
> It will create a string from your list with newline as separator.
The lines from readlines() include the newlines already.
> When i use the following
>
> print>>out, handle[1:]
>
> In the out file, it saves the line
I'm wanting to put together a simple helper application for a game (a
better version of Dwarf Foreman for the highly addictive Dwarf
Fortress). It seems like Python would be a good choice for such a
relatively simple project, and I've been wanting to learn Python.
But I'm not sure what version of
Is this a news group or a list group. If it is a news group, you can't
use your regular email. I use T-Bird and to subscribe to 'news groups'
you must have access to a news group server. If you look under the news
properties under servers, you must provide a news group server (NNTP).
Your email
Use '\n'.join(handle[1:])
It will create a string from your list with newline as separator.
Alan Gauld
Author of the Learn To Program website
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
From: Bala subramanian
To: Alan Gauld
Sent: Thursday, 26 March, 2009 6:11:59 PM
Subject:
"Wayne Watson" wrote
My e-mail address is valid. Any ideas? I've compacted related Trash
folders, etc
It should be news.gmane.org... Or is that just a typo?
In that case you probably need to tell us more.
Can you read the group OK in TBird?
What other settings are you using?
I can'
"Bala subramanian" wrote
for files in flist:
handle=open(flist).readlines()
print>>out, handle
print>>out, handle[1:]
Should do it? You might need to handle line endings though...
Alan G.
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On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Marc Tompkins wrote:
> Without changing anything else, you could do it with a slice:
>
You should probably also close your input files when you're done with them.
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On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Bala subramanian <
bala.biophys...@gmail.com> wrote:
>print>>out, handle <-- Here i want to write only from second line. I
> dnt want to loop over handle here and putting all lines except the first one
> in
> anothe
Friends,
My files are like below
file1 file2
RemarkRemark
---
---
I have huge number of such files. I want to concatenate all files in one
huge file. I could do it with a script. But i want to omit the first l
Title: Signature.html
Yes, a typo.
Alan Gauld wrote:
"Wayne Watson" wrote
My e-mail address is valid. Any ideas? I've
compacted related Trash folders, etc
It should be news.gmane.org... Or is that just a typo?
Alan G.
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"Wayne Watson" wrote
My e-mail address is valid. Any ideas? I've compacted related Trash
folders, etc
It should be news.gmane.org... Or is that just a typo?
Alan G.
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