python file modes code example
Example 1: python file open modes
r for reading
r+ opens for reading and writing (cannot truncate a file)
w for writing
w+ for writing and reading (can truncate a file)
rb for reading a binary file. The file pointer is placed at the beginning of the file.
rb+ reading or writing a binary file
wb+ writing a binary file
a+ opens for appending
ab+ Opens a file for both appending and reading in binary. The file pointer is at the end of the file if the file exists. The file opens in the append mode.
x open for exclusive creation, failing if the file already exists (Python 3)
Example 2: python write file
with open("file.txt", "w") as file:
for line in ["hello", "world"]:
file.write(line)
Example 3: python write to file
with open(filename,"w") as f:
f.write('Hello World')
Example 4: python file handling
with open('filename', 'a') as f:
f.write(var1)
f.write('data')
f.close()
with open('filename', 'r') as f:
with open('filename', 'x') as f:
with open('filename', 't') as f:
with open('filename', 'b') as f:
with open('filename', 'w') as f:
with open('filename', '+') as f:
Example 5: python how to make a file to write to
file_object = open("filename", "mode")
file_object.write("Data to be written")
file_object.close()
file_object = open("/path/to/my_filename.txt", "w")
file_object.write("Line of text to write")
file_object.close()
Example 6: python file modes
"r" =
"w" =
"a" =
"rb" =
"wb" =