Ganesh Pal wrote: > Hi Team
There is no team, just some random guys on the net. Sorry to disappoint you... > I need to write the values of an ordered dictionary into a file . All > values should be in a single row with a header list > > > > *Example:* > > > > *student = [("NAME", "John"),* > > * ("AGE", 28),* > > * ("SCORE", 13),* > > * ("YEAR", 2018),* > > * ("FEE", 250)]* > > *student = OrderedDict(student)* > > > > *The OrderedDict Should be append at the end of the file as as shown > below.* > > > *# tail -2 /tmp/student_record.txt * > > *.................................................................* > > *||STUDENT NAME||STUDENT AGE||MARKS SCORED||PASSED YEAR||FEES PAID||* > > *||John || 28 || 13 || 2018 || 250 ||* Here's one way, written in Python 3. widths = [len(ch) for ch in header_list] def print_row(values, widths=widths, file=None): print( "||", "||".join("{:^{}}".format(v, w) for v, w in zip(values, widths)), "||", sep="", file=file ) print_row(header_list) print_row(student.values()) In Python 2 it should work after from __future__ import print_function or by replacing print() with a few file.write() calls. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list