Counting
Andy
andy.rockford at gmail.com
Sun Apr 29 15:11:04 EDT 2007
Hi, the file below will print all the keywords in a file and also the
line # of the keyword. What I couldn't figure out is to count those
keywords per line. For example - "Line #1 has 3 keywords"
Can I do like -
total[j] = total[j] + numwords(k)
"Line number %d has %d keywords" % (j, total[j])
Seems sort of "illegal" in Python?
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import keyword, sys, string, fileinput
def numwords(s):
list = string.split(s)
return len(list)
# Get the file name either from the command-line or the user
if len(sys.argv) != 2:
name = raw_input("Enter the file name: ")
else:
name = sys.argv[1]
inp = open(name,"r")
linelist = inp.readlines()
total, words,lines = 0, 0, 0
for i in range(len(linelist)):
line = linelist[i]
tempwords = line.split()
for k in tempwords:
if keyword.iskeyword(k):
total = total + numwords(k)
j = i + 1
print" The word * %s * belongs in line number: %d" % (k,
j)
print "Total keywords in this file are: %d" %(total)
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