from open files python code example
Example 1: python open file
with open('filename', 'a') as f: # able to append data to file
f.write(var1) # Were var1 is some variable you have set previously
f.write('data')
f.close() # You can add this but it is not mandatory
with open('filename', 'r') as f: # able to read data from file ( also is the default mode when opening a file in python)
with open('filename', 'x') as f: # Creates new file, if it already exists it will cause it to fail
with open('filename', 't') as f: # opens the file in text mode (also is defualt)
with open('filename', 'b') as f: # Use if your file will contain binary data
with open('filename', 'w') as f: # Open file with ability to write, will also create the file if it does not exist (if it exists will cause it to fail)
with open('filename', '+') as f: # Opens file with reading and writing
# You can combine these as you like with the + for reading and writing
Example 2: python open file
def main():
f= open("guru99.txt","w+")
#f=open("guru99.txt","a+")
for i in range(10):
f.write("This is line %d\r\n" % (i+1))
f.close()
#Open the file back and read the contents
#f=open("guru99.txt", "r")
#if f.mode == 'r':
# contents =f.read()
# print (contents)
#or, readlines reads the individual line into a list
#fl =f.readlines()
#for x in fl:
#print(x)
if __name__== "__main__":
main()