On Mar 14, 9:45 pm, Jeff Schwab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris wrote:
> > On Mar 14, 8:36 am, Dennis Lee Bieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 21:28:18 -0700 (PDT), jai_python
> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> declaimed the following in comp.lang.python:
>
> >>> hi frenz I  Need a Python Script For read multiple files(.txt) from a
> >>> folder and write it in a single text file....
> >>         If you are on windows, just open a command prompt and use the
> >> standard copy command...
>
> >> C:\Documents and Settings\Dennis Lee Bieber>copy /?
> ...
> > If you want to go that route you could also do: type *.txt >
> > output_file.txt
>
> On Unix, cygwin, etc:
>
>    cat dir/*.txt > output.txt
>
> Or if you need "deep" copy:
>
>    cat $(find dir -name '*.txt') > output.txt
>
> You could write a portable solution in Python (as in Martin Laloux's
> post), but most modern command-line environments have similar (but not
> identical) support for globbing and redirecting files.  If you're
> getting the glob pattern from a user, they may expect subtly
> platform-dependent behaviors, in which case portability might not as
> important as native feel.

ya its working.... thanks for all ur help

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