Concatenating files in order
Mahmood Naderan
nt_mahmood at yahoo.com
Fri May 26 04:28:25 EDT 2017
Thank you very much. I understand that
Regards,
Mahmood
On Friday, May 26, 2017 5:01 AM, Cameron Simpson <cs at zip.com.au> wrote:
On 25May2017 20:37, Mahmood Naderan <nt_mahmood at yahoo.com> wrote:
>Cameron, thanks for the points. In fact the file name contains multiple '_'
>characters. So, I appreciate what you recommended.
>
> filenames = {}
> for name in glob.glob('*chunk_*'):
> left, right = name.rsplit('_', 1)
> if left.endswith('chunk') and right.isdigit():
> filenames[int(right)] = filename
> sorted_filenames = [ filenames[k] for k in sorted(filenames.keys()) ]
>
>It seems that 'filename' should be 'right'.
No, 'filename' should be 'name': the original filename. Thanks for the catch.
The idea is to have a map of int->filename so that you can open the files in
numeric order. So 'right' is just the numeric suffix - you need 'name' for the
open() call.
Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <cs at zip.com.au
>
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