Alan Gauld wrote:

> You need a loop such as
> 
> for item in lab3int:
>    intFile.write( str(item) )

You also need to separate the values, with a space, a newline or whatever. 
So:

for item in lab3int:
    intFile.write(str(item))
    intFile.write("\n")

This can be simplified to

for item in lab3int:
    print(item, file=intFile)

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