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Python Book Titles[SOLVED]

I'm trying figure out the solution for getting the first letter of a book title & length of the title string minus the space at the end. Ex: Input-Harry Potter would output H12 The closest I've got is this code: file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt", "r") while True: t = file.readline() L = list(t) if len(t) == 0 break else: print(L[0],(len(t)-1)) file.close() This is run and the output shows: Input: No input Output: H 12 T 16 P 19 G 17 Expected Output: H12 T16 P19 G18

21st Apr 2022, 1:21 PM
Micah Whitcomb
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Micah Whitcomb , the issue with this exercise is, that the lines we have to read from the file have ALL (!!! except the last one !!!) a trailing new-line sequence (\n). so using some arithmetic operations to handle this, will not give a correct result. the pythonic way of solving this task is to use the string method .rstrip(), which will remove all white-space characters at the end of a string. since new-line sequences are also considered as white-space characters, this way will work. this your code slightly fixed: (modify only the line that is marked with '<<<') file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt", "r") while True: t = file.readline() L = list(t) if len(t) == 0: break else: print(f"{L[0]}{(len(t.rstrip()))}") # used f-string to create the output string // used t.rstrip() to remove new-line sequences <<< file.close()
21st Apr 2022, 2:53 PM
Lothar
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The last line don't have \n character at end so for last it just need is print(L[0]+str(len(t)) Also, Use like this, print(L[0] + str(len(t)-1) dont put camma in between. edit: else use t = file.readline().strip() # to remove \n print(L[0]+ str(len(t)))
21st Apr 2022, 1:25 PM
Jayakrishna 🇮🇳
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Awesome, thanks for the answers! The first solution worked. Wouldve been nice to learn about the strip() method before doing this exercise!
21st Apr 2022, 4:48 PM
Micah Whitcomb