Thank you. Also this script is PublicDomain right? Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 16:59:13 -0700, fatalserpent wrote: > > > Here is the basic code (yes, I know its tiny). > > > > x = ['print "x =", x', 'for m in x: print m'] > > print "x =", x > > for m in x: print m > > > > I want to modify this so it will output to a file called 1. What I want > > is to have that file direct its output to a file called 2 and 2 direct > > to 3 and so on. Hopefully this will be an easy-to-answer question. THX > > in advance. > > From the shell, you are probably doing something like this: > > $ python mymodule.py > > Change it to this: > > $ python mymodule.py > 2 > $ python 2 > 3 > $ python 3 > 4 > > and so on. > > Alternatively, you can do this: > > x = ['f = file("2", "w")', 'print >>f, "x =", x', > 'for m in x: >>f, print m'] > print >>f, "x =", x > for m in x: print >>f, m > > I'll leave changing the file name from "2" to "3" etc. as an exercise for > you. > > > -- > Steven.
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