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Suppress linebreak on file.write

When writing to a text file, some of the file.write instances are followed by a linebreak in the output file and others aren't. I don't want linebreaks except where I tell them to occur. Code:

    for doc,wc in wordcounts.items(): 
        out.write(doc)             #this works fine, no linebreak
        for word in wordlist: 
            if word in wc: out.write("\t%d" % wc[word]) #linebreaks appear
            else: out.write("\t0")                      #after each of these
        out.write("\n")        #this line had mixed spaces/tabs

What am I missing?

Update

I should have taken a clue from how the code pasted into SO. For some reason there was a mixture of spaces and tabs in the final line, such that in TextMate it visually appeared outside the "for word..." loop—but the interpreter was treating it as part of that loop. Converting spaces to tabs solved the problem.

Thanks for your input.

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Dan Avatar asked Dec 01 '09 14:12

Dan


3 Answers

file.write() does not add any newlines if the string you write does not contain any \ns.

But you force a newline for each word in your word list using out.write("\n"), is that what you want?

    for doc,wc in wordcounts.items(): 
        out.write(doc)             #this works fine, no linebreak
        for word in wordlist: 
            if word in wc: out.write("\t%d" % wc[word]) #linebreaks appear
            else: out.write("\t0")                      #after each of these
            out.write("\n") #<--- NEWLINE ON EACH ITERATION!

Perhaps you indented out.write("\n") too far???

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Johannes Weiss Avatar answered Oct 20 '22 08:10

Johannes Weiss


You write a line breaks after every word:

for word in wordlist:
    ...
    out.write("\n")

Are these the line breaks you are seeing, or are there more additional ones?

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sth Avatar answered Oct 20 '22 08:10

sth


You might need to perform a strip() on each wc[word]. Printing a single item from wc is would probably be enough to determine if there are already line breaks on those items that area causing this behavior.

Either that or the indentation on your final out.write("\n") is not doing what you intended it to do.

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jathanism Avatar answered Oct 20 '22 08:10

jathanism