i want to know the difference between 'r' mode and 'r+' mode 1.i = open('c:\python25\integer.txt','w')-------->for writiing i.write('hai')--------->written some content in text file i = open('c:\python25\integer.txt','r')---->for reading print i.read()---->for printing the contents in that text file i = open('c:\python25\integer.txt','w')---------->for writing i.write('how')-----------?Rewrite the contents print i.read() [MY QUESTION]:i want to read the text file contents cant it be done by giving (print i.read())? Before going to next question [I deleted all the contents in the text file]
2.i = open('c:\python25\integer.txt','r+')-----For reading and writing i.write('hai')--------->written some content to text file print i.read()--------->{؆('c:\python25\integer.txt','w') i write('') print i.read()how') i = open('c:\python25\integer.txt','r') print i.read() i = open('c:\python25\integer.txt','w') i.write() i = open('c:\python25\integer.txt','r') print i.read() } --->Thats what i saw on interpreter(In curly braces) when i ran the script [MY QUESTION]:1.from where the above in curly braces is printed?and i have written only 'hai' to the text file 2.Should i recall again the opening of the file in 'r' mode to read the file? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list