How to remove the line numbers from the file in python
Peter Otten
__peter__ at web.de
Fri Feb 26 06:31:05 EST 2016
Ganesh Pal wrote:
> what would be the easiest way to remove the lines in the leading
> numbers 1.e 1 ,2,.... 19 from this file using python ?
>
>
> 1 import os
> 2 Suite = "Test Mail"
> 3
> 4 def sendMail(x):
> 5 text = x
> 6 sendmail_location = "/home/prasad/onefs/share/sendmail" #
> sendmail location
> 7 p = os.popen("%s -t" % sendmail_location, "w")
> 8 p.write("From: %s\n" % "ganesh.pal at gmail.com")
> 9 p.write("To: %s\n" % "ganesh.pal at gmail.com")
> 10 #p.write("To: %s\n" % "umamaheshwar.b at gmail.com")
> 11 p.write("Subject: Suite : %s \n" % (Suite))
> 12 p.write("\n") # blank line separating headers from body
> 13 p.write("%s" %text)
> 14 status = p.close()
> 15
> 16 if status != 0:
> 17 print "Sendmail exit status", status
> 18
> 19 sendMail("Test Mail")
sys.stdout.writelines(
line.lstrip().lstrip("0123456789")[1:] or "\n"
for line in sys.stdin)
Replace stdin/out with files as needed.
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