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python: read lines from compressed text files

Is it easy to read a line from a gz-compressed text file using python without extracting the file completely? I have a text.gz file which is aroud 200mb. When I extract it, it becomes 7.4gb. And this is not the only file I have to read. For the total process, I have to read 10 files. Although this will be a sequential job, I think it will a smart thing to do it without extarcting the whole information. I do not even know that it is possible. How can it be done using python? I need to read a text file line-by-line.

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delete_this_account Avatar asked May 12 '12 19:05

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2 Answers

Using gzip.GzipFile:

import gzip  with gzip.open('input.gz','rt') as f:     for line in f:         print('got line', line) 

Note: gzip.open(filename, mode) is an alias for gzip.GzipFile(filename, mode). I prefer the former, as it looks similar to with open(...) as f: used for opening uncompressed files.

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fferri Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 23:11

fferri


You could use the standard gzip module in python. Just use:

gzip.open('myfile.gz') 

to open the file as any other file and read its lines.

More information here: Python gzip module

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smichak Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 23:11

smichak