On Mar 3, 4:16 am, Fab86 <fabien.h...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks, this seems like a simpler way to do it. > > I plan on recording 200 values to this file from the outcome of 200 > Yahoo searches. Is there any type of loop I can make to do this or do > I have to have a line like "print >> f, res1.total_results_available" > 200 times? > > Regards, > > Fabien > > On Mar 3, 12:00 pm, "andrew cooke" <and...@acooke.org> wrote: > > > maybe the following are simpler as they use print > > > if you are using python 2.6 or python 3: > > > >>> from __future__ import print_function > > >>> f = open('myfile.txt', 'w') > > >>> print(123, file=f) > > >>> print(456, file=f) > > >>> f.close() > > > alternatively, in python 2.5 or 2.6: > > > >>> f = open('myfile.txt', 'w') > > >>> print >> f, 123 > > >>> print >> f, 456 > > >>> f.close() > > > andrew > >
How are you getting res1, res2? in most cases you could just use a for loop for res in results: print >> f, res.total_results_available -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list