FileIO problem
bruno modulix
onurb at xiludom.gro
Wed Aug 24 13:57:35 EDT 2005
Laszlo Zsolt Nagy wrote:
> Try this:
>
> gclas = raw_input("What is the class:")
> def Princlas():
> count = 0
> while count != 1000:
> count = count + 1
> return "Admin forceclass %s %s " % ( count , gclas )
have you tried your code ? Obviously, no, else you would have seen that
it always return on the first iteration.
<op>
2 solutions : passing the output stream to the function, or having the
function returning a string.
# solution 1
def prin_clas(gclas, out, nblines=1000):
for count in xrange(nblines):
out.write("Admin forceclass %d %s\n" % ( count , gclas ))
a = raw_input("What is new file name:")
out_file = open(a,"w")
gclas = raw_input("What is the class:")
prin_clas(gclas, out_file)
out_file.close()
# solution 2
def prin_clas(gclas, nb_lines=1000):
result = []
for count in xrange(nblines):
result.append("Admin forceclass %d %s" % ( count , gclas ))
return "\n".join(result)
a = raw_input("What is new file name:")
out_file = open(a,"w")
gclas = raw_input("What is the class:")
out_file.write(prin_clas(gclas))
out_file.close()
--
bruno desthuilliers
python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for
p in 'onurb at xiludom.gro'.split('@')])"
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