python script for .dat file
Michael Selik
michael.selik at gmail.com
Tue Apr 5 16:35:54 EDT 2016
What code have you written so far?
> On Apr 5, 2016, at 5:27 PM, Muhammad Ali <muhammadaliaskari at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Tuesday, April 5, 2016 at 9:07:54 AM UTC-7, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
>>> On 5 April 2016 at 16:44, Muhammad Ali <muhammadaliaskari at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> On Tuesday, April 5, 2016 at 8:30:27 AM UTC-7, Joel Goldstick wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 11:23 AM, Muhammad Ali
>>>> <muhammadaliaskari at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Could any body tell me a general python script to generate .dat file after the extraction of data from more than 2 files, say file A and file B?
>>>>>
>>>>> Or could any body tell me the python commands to generate .dat file after the extraction of data from two or more than two files?
>>>>>
>>>>> I have to modify some python code.
>>>>
>>>> What exactly is a .dat file? and how is it different from any other
>>>> file? Is it binary or text data?
>>>
>>> It is text data.
>>
>> You haven't provided enough information for someone to answer your
>> question. This is a text mailing list so if a .dat file is text then
>> you can paste here an example of what it would look like. What would
>> be in your input files and what would be in your output files? What
>> code have you already written?
>>
>> If the file is large then don't paste its entire content here. Just
>> show an example of what the data would look like if it were a smaller
>> file (maybe just show the first few lines of the file).
>>
>> Probably what you want to do is easily achieved with basic Python
>> commands so I would recommend to have a look at a tutorial. There are
>> some listed here:
>> https://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide/NonProgrammers
>>
>> Also the tutor mailing list is probably more appropriate for this
>> level of question:
>> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
>>
>> --
>> Oscar
>
> Input and outout files are text files. e.g:
> #KptCoord #E-E_Fermi #delta_N
> 0.0000 -22.0000 0.000E+00
> 0.0707 -22.0000 0.000E+00
> 0.1415 -22.0000 0.000E+00
> 0.2122 -22.0000 0.000E+00
> 0.2830 -22.0000 0.000E+00
> 0.3537 -22.0000 0.000E+00
> 0.4245 -22.0000 0.000E+00
> 0.4952 -22.0000 0.000E+00
> 0.5660 -22.0000 0.000E+00
> 0.6367 -22.0000 0.000E+00
> 0.7075 -22.0000 0.000E+00
> 0.7782 -22.0000 0.000E+00
> 0.8490 -22.0000 0.000E+00
> 0.9197 -22.0000 0.000E+00
> 0.9905 -22.0000 0.000E+00
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