[Tutor] updating a print statement

Bryan Fodness bryan.fodness at gmail.com
Mon Dec 10 22:55:28 CET 2007


for line in file('test.txt'):
    the_line = line.split()
    if the_line:
        if the_line[0] == 'Index':
            index = float(the_line[-1])
            print ("\rIndex = %.3f  ") %index,
raw_input("\nExit")
Here is my output,

Index = 0.000   Index = 0.400   Index = 0.800   Index = 1.000


On Dec 10, 2007 4:48 PM, Kent Johnson <kent37 at tds.net> wrote:

> Bryan Fodness wrote:
> > Here is the code.
> >
> > for line in file('test.txt'):
> >     the_line = line.split()
> >     if the_line:
> >         if the_line[0] == 'Index':
> >             index = float(the_line[-1])
> >             print ("\rIndex = %.3f") %index
>
> Add a comma at the end of the above line to suppress the newline that
> print normally outputs.
>
> Kent
>
> > raw_input("\nExit")
> >
> > Here is the output.
> >
> > Index = 0.000
> > Index = 0.400
> > Index = 0.800
> > Index = 1.000
> >
> > Exit
> >
> >
> > On Dec 10, 2007 4:33 PM, Kent Johnson <kent37 at tds.net
> > <mailto:kent37 at tds.net>> wrote:
> >
> >     Bryan Fodness wrote:
> >      > I do want to overwrite the same line.
> >      >
> >      > I do not see a difference between using the \r and not using it.
> >
> >     How are you running the program? Try it from a command line if that
> is
> >     not what you are doing. Can you show your new code?
> >
> >     Kent
> >
> >     PS Please Reply All to stay on the list.
> >
> >      >
> >      > On Dec 10, 2007 2:43 PM, Kent Johnson <kent37 at tds.net
> >     <mailto:kent37 at tds.net>
>  >      > <mailto:kent37 at tds.net <mailto:kent37 at tds.net>>> wrote:
> >      >
> >      >     Bryan Fodness wrote:
> >      >      > I have a print statement in a for loop so I can watch the
> >     progress
> >      >      >
> >      >      > for line in file(file):
> >      >      >     the_line = line.split()
> >      >      >     if the_line:
> >      >      >         print ("Index = %.2f") %index
> >      >      >
> >      >      > Is there a way that only one line will be output and the
> >     variable is
> >      >      > updated rather than one line for every index.
> >      >
> >      >     I'm not sure I understand what you are asking. index is never
> >      >     updated in
> >      >     the loop above.
> >      >
> >      >     If you want to overwrite the same line on the console, try
> >      >       print "\rIndex = %.2f" % index,
> >      >
> >      >     note ----^
> >      >          ---------------------------^
> >      >
> >      >     You might need some extra spaces at the end of the print to
> >     'erase' a
> >      >     longer previous line.
> >      >
> >      >     Kent
> >      >
> >      >
> >      >
> >      >
> >      > --
> >      > "The game of science can accurately be described as a
> never-ending
> >      > insult to human intelligence." - João Magueijo
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > "The game of science can accurately be described as a never-ending
> > insult to human intelligence." - João Magueijo
>
>


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