strip part of string
MRAB
google at mrabarnett.plus.com
Sun May 10 11:34:42 EDT 2009
Francesco Pietra wrote:
> Hi:
> I would like to delete everything from column 54 on for each line
> beginning with "ATOM". In the example in the attachment (sorry for the
> attachment; I found no way with Google mail to have plain text mail)
> the new line would become:
>
> ATOM 49 NH1 ARG 84 84.628 41.570 44.395
>
> without any blank space to the right. . Everything else should remain
> at its original column. I have been looking for ???? statement, unable
> (my big fault ) to find a right one. I tried with slices % but it
> becomes unnecessarily complex.
>
data = open('rec.crg', 'r')
outp = open('rec.strip.crg', 'w')
for L in data:
if L[3] == 'M':
L = L[:55].rstrip() + '\n'
outp.write(L)
data.close()
outp.close()
Note that .rstrip() will strip all whitespace from the right-hand end of
the string, including the '\n' at the end of the string/line, so a new
'\n' has to be added.
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