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Michael Torrie
torriem at gmail.com
Sun Jan 5 00:04:10 EST 2020
On 1/4/20 3:29 PM, William Johnsson wrote:
> Hello! My name is William and im 14 years old and live in sweden. Im
> pretty new to programing in python and i need some help with code,
> (That’s why i’m here). But i couldn’t really find what i was
> searching for on the internet. I’m trying to write code that can
> check only the first line in a .txt file and check if it’s the same
> as the int 1000. I preferably want it to be an if satement but
> anything works, i just don’t know how i should write it. I’ve been
> browsing the internet for a solution but sadly can’t seem to find a
> solution to it.
>
> I don’t really know if this is the right way to get help or even if
> this email is for something else. Hopefully i will get some kind of
> response.
>
> Best regards, William
Welcome, William. Another mailing list you might want to post to is the
Python Tutor list (https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor) which
is focused on people learning Python.
Seems like your problem can be broken down into a few steps:
1. Open a file
2. Read the first line
3. look for "1000" in that line.
Learning how to read from a text file would probably be the first thing
to look into. See in particular chapter 7.2 in this section of official
tutorial. https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/inputoutput.html
You may also google for other examples of opening and reading lines from
a text file in Python.
Once you've been able to read in a line, you can do a simple search in
that line using the "in" keyword (mentioned part way down the page
https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html in the section called
"Common Sequence Operations").
Hopefully you'll find this useful rather than just giving you a complete
little program (where's the fun in that!).
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