"Jay Mutter III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > See example next: > A.-C. Manufacturing Company. (See Sebastian, A. A., > and Capes, assignors.) >... >Aaron, Solomon E., Boston, Mass. Pliers. No. 1,329,155 ; >Jan. 27 ; v. 270 ; p. 554. > > For instance, I would like to go to end of line and if last > character is a comma or semicolon or hyphen then > remove the CR.
It would look something like: output = open('example.fixed','w') for line in file('example.txt'): if line[-1] in ',;-': # check last character line = line.strip() # lose the C/R output.write(line) # write to output else: output.write(line) # append the next line complete with C/R output.close() > Then move line by line through the file and delete everything > after a numerical sequence Slightly more tricky because you need to use a regular expression. But if you know regex then only slightly. > I am wondering if Python would be a good tool Absolutely, its one of the areas where Python excels. > find information on how to accomplish this You could check my tutorial on the three topics: Handling text Handling files Regular Expressions. Also the standard python documentation for the general tutorial (assuming you've done basic programming in some other language before) plus the re module > using something like the unix tool awk or something else?? awk or sed could both be used, but Python is more generally useful so unless you already know awk I'd take the time to learn the basics of Python (a few hours maybe) and use that. -- Alan Gauld Author of the Learn to Program web site http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor