Ganesh Pal wrote: > On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 2:17 PM, Dave Angel <da...@davea.name> wrote: >> >> >> You chopped off the output there. It probably looked like this: >> >> >> node-1# cat test_2.txt >> Sundaynode-1# >> >> >> Your output is there, right before the prompt. Since you neglected the >> newline in your code, that's what you'd expect, wouldn't you? >> >> Incidentally, in most systems that prompt would mean you're running as >> root. Bad idea, especially when you're learning to program. >> > > I didn't get the output before the prompt ,I actually didn't chop off > the output . below is the complete flow. > > # cat get_day.py > #!/usr/bin/python > > import time > f = open ('test_a.txt','wb+') > DAY = time.strftime("%A") > f.write(DAY) > f.close() > Throttling-1# python get_day.py > > > node-1# cat test_a.txt // This didn't give any result > > node-1# less test_a.txt // I can see the text here > Sunday > test_a.txt (END)
What does $ echo $PS1 print? If there's a \r (carriage return) you should change it to avoid this confusion. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list