<div dir="ltr">Yes Chris, I understand, My Original code was <br><div class="gmail_extra"><br>for l in f1:<br> sp = l.split(",")<br> <br> if len(sp)!= 12:<br> continue<br> else:<br> ix = sp[0].strip()<br>
iy = sp[1].strip()<br> <br> <br> for s in f2:<br> st = s.split(",")<br><br> if len(st)!= 11:<br> continue<br> else:<br> clas = st[10].strip()<br>
<br> print ix, iy, clas<br> print >> nf, ix, iy, clas<br><br>f1.close()<br>f2.close()<br>nf.close()<br><br></div><div class="gmail_extra">where f1 contains something like : <br><br>297, 404, , ....<br>
298, 404, , ......<br>299, 404, .....<br>..... ......<br>295, 452, ....<br><br></div><div class="gmail_extra">and f2 contains something like :<br><br>.... 7 <br>..... 2<br>....2<br>.....7<br><br></div><div class="gmail_extra">
and what I want to be written in the new file i.e. nf is something like:<br><br>297 404 7<br>297 404 7<br>297 404 7<br>297 404 7<br>297 404 7<br>297 404 7<br>297 404 7<br>297 404 7<br>297 404 7<br>297 404 7<br>297 404 7<br>
297 404 7<br>297 404 7<br>297 404 7<br>297 404 2<br>297 404 2<br>297 404 2<br>297 404 2<br>297 404 2<br><br></div><div class="gmail_extra">which m getting but partially correct because only last value is changing not the first two... which should not happen.. In every loop all the three values should change.. <br>
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