python print to file code example

Example 1: python make txt file

file = open("text.txt", "w") 
file.write("Your text goes here") 
file.close() 
'r' open for reading (default)
'w' open for writing, truncating the file first
'x' open for exclusive creation, failing if the file already exists
'a' open for writing, appending to the end of the file if it exists

Example 2: python write to file

file = open(“testfile.txt”,”w”) 
 
file.write(“Hello World”) 
file.write(“This is our new text file”) 
file.write(“and this is another line.”) 
file.write(“Why? Because we can.”) 
 
file.close()

Example 3: python print to file

import sys

# only this print call will write in the file
print("Hello Python!", file=open('output.txt','a'))

# not this one (std output)
print("Not written")

# any further print will be done in the file
sys.stdout = open('output.txt','wt')
print("Hello Python!")

Example 4: python write file

with open("file.txt", "w") as file:
  for line in ["hello", "world"]:
    file.write(line)

Example 5: fastest way to output text file in python + Cout

import sys

print('This message will be displayed on the screen.')

original_stdout = sys.stdout # Save a reference to the original standard output

with open('filename.txt', 'w') as f:
    sys.stdout = f # Change the standard output to the file we created.
    print('This message will be written to a file.')
    sys.stdout = original_stdout # Reset the standard output to its original value

Example 6: python write to file

with open(filename,"w") as f:
  f.write('Hello World')

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