Read in file - change contents - write out to same file
I have to read in a file, change a sections of the text here and there, and then write out to the same file.
Currently I do:
f = open(file)
fi开发者_如何学Pythonle_str = f.read() # read it in as a string, Not line by line
f.close()
#
# do_actions_on_file_str
#
f = open(file, 'w') # to clear the file
f.write(file_str)
f.close()
But I would imagine that there is a more pythonic approach that yields the same result.
Suggestions?
That looks straightforward, and clear already. Any suggestion depends on how big the files are. If not really huge that looks fine. If really large, you could process in chunks.
But you could use a context manager, to avoid the explicit closes.
with open(filename) as f:
file_str = f.read()
# do stuff with file_str
with open(filename, "w") as f:
f.write(file_str)
If you work line by line you can use fileinput with inplace mode
import fileinput
for line in fileinput.input(mifile, inplace=1):
print process(line)
if you need to process all the text at once, then your code can be optimized a bit using with
that takes care of closing the file:
with open(myfile) as f:
file_str = f.read()
#
do_actions_on_file_str
#
with open(myfile, 'w') as f:
f.write(file_str)
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