On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 11:38 AM, inshu chauhan <insidesh...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > > > On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Roland Koebler <r.koeb...@yahoo.de>wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 10:50:54AM +0100, inshu chauhan wrote: >> > I have 10 simple text files with 3 columns x,y,z delimited by "space". >> I am >> > trying to combine these 10 files to get a single text file. >> > >> > Eg. of data in 10 files is >> > 299 446 2 >> Do you only want to concat the files, or do you want to parse/mangle >> them? >> >> If you only want to concat the files, I would use some shell-tools, >> like "cat" on Linux or "copy" on Windows, so >> >> copy C:\Users\inshu.chauhan\Desktop\ForModel_600\*.arff >> C:\Users\inshu.chauhan\Desktop\test2.arff >> >> should do it. >> >> > Can in some some way I set delimiter to NULL as the prog gives me error >> if >> > I do so. >> Of course -- a CSV without a delimiter doesn't make any sense. >> >> > I dont why there is space between the attribute of first column in >> > reading and there is space between every row too.. >> Because there's a "split()" missing in your code. You currently tell the >> CSV-writer to write the columns 2,9,9, , , ,4,4,6, , , ,2 as >> space-separated CSV. So, try something like >> rows = [r.split() for r in open(f, "r").readlines()] >> >> > Or can I merge these text files without using csv module , directly in >> > python ? >> If you don't need to parse/mangle the contents, you don't need the csv >> module. Simple open the resulting file for writing, and then read out >> the source files and write their contents into the resulting file. >> >> >> Yes I just want to concat the files , not parse/mangle the files. How > can i simply read all files in a folder in my computer and write them into > a single file ? just by 'printf ' is it possible ? > > > For simple concating the files , I tried the following code : import glob with open(r"C:\Users\inshu.chauhan\Desktop\test2.arff", "w") as w: print w for f in glob.glob(r"C:\Users\inshu.chauhan\Desktop\For Model_600\*.arff"): g = f.read() w.write(g) But I think I am having an obvious error : <open file 'C:\Users\inshu.chauhan\Desktop\test2.arff', mode 'w' at 0x01B64F40> Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Users\inshu.chauhan\Desktop\Concatfiles.py", line 6, in <module> g = f.read() AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'read' Here I am trying to refer the files stored in my folder by 'f', Why read() is not working ?
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