Thursday, July 16, 2020

File Handling

File handling


There is a built-in python function open(); it takes two arguments. The first argument gives the action to perform, either read, append, write or create; read is the default.  The second parameter is for the mode, either text or binary; text is the default. The open() built-in function returns a file object.

read: "r"
append: "a"
write: "w"
create: "x"

If the file does not already exist, append/write/create will make it. Otherwise, trying to read an non-existent file returns an error.


modes

text: "t"
binary: "b"

.read() and .readline() are frequently used on a file object.


Both the action and the mode parameters are in a pair of double quotes and if you're using it with a path name make sure use two forward slashes right after the drive designator.

Curiously each line in the file is considered as a single-loop item, therefore you don't need to use a .readline(). You can just use a for loop and the dummy variable represents the individual line of the file. Just print() it.

Assume that the file budget.txt exists and has three lines in it.

testfile = open("budget.txt""r")
print(testfile.readline())
print(testfile.readline())
print(testfile.readline())


testfile = open("budget.txt""r")
for i in testfile:
  print(i) # goes from 1 to 3

# The result in both cases is the same.


There is no built-in close() function in Python, instead the .close() function is a member function of the file object.

If you want to get rid of a file, import the os module and use its .remove() member function. Before any of these operations you may want to check that it exists with os.path.exist()

Finally, in order to try to remove a folder it must be empty; use  os.rmdir().


properties and functions of the os module:


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