A limit to writing to a file from a loop?
Steve
Gronicus at SGA.Ninja
Tue Feb 12 13:56:27 EST 2019
My program reads from a text file (A), modifies the data, and writes to another file (B).
This works until I reach about 300 writes and no more lines are written to file (B).
I had to create a Counter and increment it to 250 when it gets reset.
Upon reset, I close the file (B) being written and reopen it for append.
Then it accepts the entire list of lines of data.
Bizarre?
CycleCounter += 1
if CycleCounter > 250:
CycleCounter = 1
DateReadings.close()
DateReadings=open("Date-ReadingsAndDoses.txt", "a")
DateReadings.write("{0:15} {1:>8} {2:>8} {3:>8} {4:<2} {5:>8} {6:>8} {7:>10}".format
(ThisTimeDate, ThisReading, ThisDose1, ThisSensor, ThisTrend,
ThisTS, ThisPercent, SensorNumberDay2) + "\n")
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