How to select every other line from a text file?
Grant Edwards
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Mon Oct 13 15:04:56 EDT 2014
On 2014-10-13, Chris Angelico <rosuav at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 4:38 AM, Rff <rwang at avnera.com> wrote:
>> I have a text file. Now it is required to select every other line of that text to
>> generate a new text file. I have read through Python grammar, but still lack the
>> idea at the beginning of the task. Could you tell me some methods to get this?
>>
>
> There are a few ways of doing this. I'm guessing this is probably a
> homework assignment, so I won't give you the code as-is, but here are
> a few ideas:
>
> 1) Iterate over the file (line by line), alternating between writing
> the line out and not writing the line out.
>
> 2) Read the file into a list of lines, then slice the list with a step
> of 2, and write those lines out.
>
> 3) Iterate over the file, but also consume an extra line at the top or
> bottom of the loop.
>
> 4) Read the entire file into a string, then abuse regular expressions
> violently until they do what you want.
I'd vote for #3. Or write a generator that does something similar
when given a parameter object that implements readline().
Of course, the _real_ answer is:
os.system("sed -n 'g;n;p' '%s'" % filename)
;)
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