Hi,
I don't know why you are forking shells using os.system. You should
either use system commands to do the job or plain python, but mixing
both should never be an option.
Here is a plain portable python script (using the with statement. Your
python should not be to old)
from __future__
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
>FName = "TextFile"+c+"_"+d+"_"+p+".txt"
>l = 1
>for l in range(1 , 11):
>os.system ("\"echo "+FName+" >> "+FName+"\"")
>l = l +1
1. os.system spawns a new process, which on Windows (I'm guessing
you're on Windows give
En Wed, 18 Mar 2009 11:50:32 -0200, venutaurus...@gmail.com
escribió:
On Mar 18, 6:35 pm, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello all,
> I've an application where I need to create 50K files spread
> uniformly across 50 folders in python. The con
On Mar 19, 12:50 am, "venutaurus...@gmail.com"
> FName = "TextFile"+c+"_"+d+"_"+p+".txt"
> l =1
> for l in range(1 , 11):
> os.system ("\"echo "+FName+" >> "+FName+"\"")
> l = l +1
That is not the most clear code that I've ever seen. Makeover time!
o
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
for k in range (1,1001):
...
k = k+1
Man, you have a trouble with loops, all over.
But the situation demands it.:-(
No. I mean, the for loops are wrong.
Compare with the following and see why
import os
base = '/tmp/foo'
for outer in x
En Wed, 18 Mar 2009 11:40:26 -0200, venutaurus...@gmail.com
escribió:
On Mar 18, 6:16 pm, "venutaurus...@gmail.com"
wrote:
I've an application where I need to create 50K files spread
uniformly across 50 folders in python. The content can be the name of
file itself repeated 10 time
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Mar 18, 6:35 pm, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
>> venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > Hello all,
>> > I've an application where I need to create 50K files spread
>> > uniformly across 50 folders in python. The content can be the name of
>> > file itself
On Mar 18, 6:58 pm, Marco Mariani wrote:
> venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
> > for k in range (1,1001):
> ...
> > k = k+1
>
> Man, you have a trouble with loops, all over.
But the situation demands it.:-(
I've to create 5 folders and 10 folders in each of them. Each folder
again
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
for k in range (1,1001):
...
k = k+1
Man, you have a trouble with loops, all over.
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On Mar 18, 6:35 pm, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
> venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > I've an application where I need to create 50K files spread
> > uniformly across 50 folders in python. The content can be the name of
> > file itself repeated 10 times.I wrote a c
On Mar 18, 6:16 pm, "venutaurus...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> Hello all,
> I've an application where I need to create 50K files spread
> uniformly across 50 folders in python. The content can be the name of
> file itself repeated 10 times.I wrote a code using normal for loops
> but it is taking
I've an application where I need to create 50K files spread
uniformly across 50 folders in python. The content can be the name of
file itself repeated 10 times.I wrote a code using normal for loops
but it is taking hours together for that. Can some one please share
the code for it using
venutaurus...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello all,
> I've an application where I need to create 50K files spread
> uniformly across 50 folders in python. The content can be the name of
> file itself repeated 10 times.I wrote a code using normal for loops
> but it is taking hours together for th
Hello all,
I've an application where I need to create 50K files spread
uniformly across 50 folders in python. The content can be the name of
file itself repeated 10 times.I wrote a code using normal for loops
but it is taking hours together for that. Can some one please share
the code for
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