Hello List, I am in need of your assistance. I have a text file with random words in it. I want to write all the lines to a new file. Additionally, I am using Python 2.7 on Ubuntu 12.04:
Here is my code: def loop_extract(): with open('words.txt', 'r') as f: for lines in f: #print lines (I confirmed that each line is successfully printed) with open('export.txt', 'w') as outf: outf.write(lines) #outf.write(lines) #outf.write('{}\n'.format(lines)) #outf.write('{}\n'.format(line for line in lines)) For some reason, the second file only contains the last line from the original file -- I have tried multiple variations (.read, .readlines, .writelines, other examples preceded by comment from above and many more) and tried to use the module, fileinput, but I still get the same results. I do understand there is another way to copy the file over, but to provide additional background information on my purpose -- I want to read a file and save successful regex matches to a file; exporting specific data. There doesn't appear to be anything wrong with my expression as it prints the expected results without failure. I then decided to just write the export function by itself in its basic form, per the code above, which the same behavior occurred; only copying the last line. I've googled for hours and, unfortunately, at loss. Thank you in advance for your help! _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor