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Book title project
Hi.iam learning Python recently.can anyone tell me what the problem is with this code?:( file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt", "r") list=file.readline() for i in list: if i==list[len(list)-1]: title=i[0]+str(len(i)) print(title) else: title=i[0]+str(len(i)-2) print(title) file.close()
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Or, instead of checking whether there is a "\n" at the end of each line, you could just get rid of them 😉
with open("/usercode/files/books.txt") as file:
for line in file:
print(line[0] + str(len(line.strip("\n"))))
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file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt", "r")
list=file.readlines()
for line in list :
if "\n" in line:
print(line[0]+str(len(line)-1))
else:
print(line[0]+str(len(line)))
file.close()
This should work
In the first if you replace it with an if \n in i: (you search if there is a new line)
Then in the next line (title=i[0]...) you need to subract 1 from the number of charcters because else it would count \n
And in the else: you don't need that - 2
The rest should be fine
Hope it's helpfull
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Or just 3 lines
with open("/usercode/files/books.txt") as file:
for title in file.readlines():
print(title[0] + str(len(title.strip("\n"))))
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Mr Myth thank you🙏
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_jakubwrz_
I seeeeeee😅😂
I forgot this...I wrote wrong readline instead readlines😐😅
And in else, I had to write -1 instead -2.
It works.
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This will help you:
https://code.sololearn.com/cPeBWF4tkD8w/?ref=app
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A simpler way with 5 lines of code.
A simple explanation, loop through all lines, and if a line has trailing/ending "\n" remove it from the count of the length.
https://code.sololearn.com/cdaPdMWWeN3W/?ref=app
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Oh really? I tried it before i posted it, but I will try again
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Just change list=file.readline() to list=file.readlines()
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Also you can use .strip() for remove whitespace
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I tested the code again, it works for me... idk
\n take only - 1
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file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt","r")
rows = file.readlines()
pit = len(rows)
i = 0
while i < pit:
name = rows[i]
title = name.strip("\n")
lenght = str(len(title))
answer = title[0] + lenght
print(answer)
i += 1
file.close()
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file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt", "r")
#your code goes here
books=file.readlines()
for i in books:
if i==books[-1]:
value=len(i)
else:
value=len(i)-1
print(i[0]+str(value))
file.close()
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_jakubwrz_
Thank you but it doesn't work:(
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file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt", "r")
for line in file:
print(line[0]+str(len(line.strip("\n"))))
file.close()
You add .strip("\n") after line so it does not count \n as character
when you are counting the length
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Here this worked for me
file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt", "r")
#your code goes here
f = file.readlines()
for i in f:
x = i[0]
if '\n' in i:
y = len(i)-1
else:
y = len(i)
print (x + str(y))
file.close()
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This is my solution:
file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt", "r")
#your code goes here
name = file.readlines()
var = 1
while (-len(name)+var) <= 0:
num = int (-len(name)+var)-1
s = name[num].split(" ")
cont = "".join(i[0] for i in s)
print (cont)
var+=1
file.close()
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file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt", "r")
for line in file:
words = line.split()
i = ""
for word in words:
i += word[0]
print(i)
file.close()
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file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt", "r")
for line in file:
words = line.split()
i = ""
for word in words:
i += word[0]
print(i)
file.close()