> Peter Hansen wrote:
>
>>jrlen balane wrote:
>>
>>>how would i read a tab delimited file? at the same time put what i
>>>read in an array, say for example that i know that the file is an
>>>array with column= 5 and row=unknown.
>>
>>Use the "csv" module. Although that stands for "comma
>>separate
if i am going to do this, how should i continue:
how would i know the end of file?
table_data = open(filename, 'r')
table_data.readlines()
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 23:37:50 -0500, Peter Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jrlen balane wrote:
> > how would i read a tab delimited file? at the same tim
jrlen balane wrote:
how would i read a tab delimited file? at the same time put what i
read in an array, say for example that i know that the file is an
array with column= 5 and row=unknown.
Use the "csv" module. Although that stands for "comma
separated values", it readily supports alternative
de
how would i read a tab delimited file? at the same time put what i
read in an array, say for example that i know that the file is an
array with column= 5 and row=unknown.
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