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Python command isn't reading a .txt file

Trying to follow the guide here, but it's not working as expected. I'm sure I'm missing something.

http://docs.python.org/tutorial/inputoutput.html#reading-and-writing-files

file = open("C:/开发者_Go百科Test.txt", "r");
print file
file.read()
file.read()
file.read()
file.read()
file.read()
file.read()

Using the readline() method gives the same results.

file.readline() 

The output I get is:

<open file 'C:/Test.txt', mode 'r' at 0x012A5A18>

Any suggestions on what might be wrong?


Nothing's wrong there. file is an object, which you are printing.

Try this:

file = open('C:/Test.txt', 'r')
for line in file.readlines(): print line,


print file invokes the file object's __repr__() function, which in this case is defined to return just what is printed. To print the file's contents, you must read() the contents into a variable (or pass it directly to print). Also, file is a built-in type in Python, and by using file as a variable name, you shadow the built-in, which is almost certainly not what you want. What you want is this:

infile = open('C:/test.txt', 'r')
print infile.read()
infile.close()

Or

infile = open('C:/test.txt', 'r')
file_contents = infile.read()
print file_contents
infile.close()


print file.read()


You have to read the file first!

file = open("C:/Test.txt", "r")
foo = file.read()
print(foo)

You can write also:

file = open("C:/Test.txt", "r").read()
print(file)
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