On Feb 19, 4:22 pm, Mike Driscoll <kyoso...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Feb 19, 3:56 pm, oamram <oam...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi Pythonist, > > new to python. i have a directory with about 50 text file and i need to > > iterate through them and get > > line 7 to 11 from each file and write those lines into another file(one file > > that will contain all lines). > > > Cheers, Omer. > > -- > > View this message in > > context:http://www.nabble.com/iterating-through-files-tp22048070p22048070.html > > Sent from the Python - python-list mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > I would recommend using the glob module to grab a list of the files > you want or you can just create your own list. Then use a loop to grab > the lines you want. Something like this: > > f = open(textFile) > newFile = open(newFileName, "a") > x = 1 > for line in f.readlines(): > if x >=7 and x <=11: > newFile.write(line + "\n") > > You could even put the above inside a loop that loops over the list of > files. Anyway, that's one approach. I'm sure there are many others. > > Mike
Oops...I forgot to iterate the counter. The code should look like this: <code> f = open(textFile) newFile = open(newFileName, "a") x = 1 for line in f.readlines(): if x >=7 and x <=11: newFile.write(line + "\n") x +=1 </code> Sorry about that. Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list