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!Narration
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| Hello Friends and Welcome to the tutorial on "Getting started with files".
 
| Hello Friends and Welcome to the tutorial on "Getting started with files".
  
 
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| At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to,
 
| At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to,
 
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Open a file.
# Open a file.
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Read the contents of the file line by line.
# Read the contents of the file line by line.
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Read the entire content of file at once.
# Read the entire content of file at once.
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Append the lines of a file to a list.
# Append the lines of a file to a list.
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Close the file.
# Close the file.
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| Before beginning this tutorial,we would suggest you to complete the tutorial on "Getting started with Lists" and "Getting started with For".
 
| Before beginning this tutorial,we would suggest you to complete the tutorial on "Getting started with Lists" and "Getting started with For".
  
 
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|So now, open the terminal and start ipython
 
|So now, open the terminal and start ipython
  
 
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|So type ipython space hyphen pylab.
 
|So type ipython space hyphen pylab.
  
 
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| Let us first open the file, pendulum dot txt present in slash home slash fossee slash .
 
| Let us first open the file, pendulum dot txt present in slash home slash fossee slash .
  
 
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|So type f is equal to open within brackets and single quotes slash home slash fossee slash pendulum dot txt.  
 
|So type f is equal to open within brackets and single quotes slash home slash fossee slash pendulum dot txt.  
  
 
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| Here f  is called a file object.
 
| Here f  is called a file object.
  
 
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| Let us type f  on the terminal to see what it is.
 
| Let us type f  on the terminal to see what it is.
  
 
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|So type f and hit Enter.
 
|So type f and hit Enter.
  
 
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| The file object shows the filepath and mode of the file which is open.
 
| The file object shows the filepath and mode of the file which is open.
  
 
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| 'r' stand for read only mode and 'w' stands for write mode.
 
| 'r' stand for read only mode and 'w' stands for write mode.
  
 
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| As you can see, this file is open in read only mode.
 
| As you can see, this file is open in read only mode.
  
 
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| We shall first learn to read the whole file into a single variable.
 
| We shall first learn to read the whole file into a single variable.
  
 
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| We use the read  method to read all the contents of the file into the variable,pend.
 
| We use the read  method to read all the contents of the file into the variable,pend.
  
 
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|So type pend is equal to f dot read closing brackets and hit Enter.  
 
|So type pend is equal to f dot read closing brackets and hit Enter.  
  
 
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| Now, let us see what pend  contains, by typing Print space pend
 
| Now, let us see what pend  contains, by typing Print space pend
  
 
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| We can see that pend has all the data of the file.  
 
| We can see that pend has all the data of the file.  
  
 
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|Type just pend to see more explicitly, what it contains.
 
|Type just pend to see more explicitly, what it contains.
  
 
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| 02:25
 
| So now, Pause the video here, try out the following exercise and resume the video.
 
| So now, Pause the video here, try out the following exercise and resume the video.
  
 
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| Split the variable into a list, pend underscore list, of the lines in the file.
 
| Split the variable into a list, pend underscore list, of the lines in the file.
  
 
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| We use the function split lines to solve this problem.
 
| We use the function split lines to solve this problem.
  
 
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|So type pend underscore list is equal to pend dot split lines closing brackets and hit Enter.
 
|So type pend underscore list is equal to pend dot split lines closing brackets and hit Enter.
  
 
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03:05
 
| Now, let us learn to read the file line-by-line.
 
| Now, let us learn to read the file line-by-line.
  
 
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| But, before that we will have to close the file, since the file has already been read till the end.
 
| But, before that we will have to close the file, since the file has already been read till the end.
  
 
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|Let us close the file opened into f.
 
|Let us close the file opened into f.
  
 
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|Then type f dot close closing brackets and hit Enter.
 
|Then type f dot close closing brackets and hit Enter.
  
 
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| Again type  f  on the prompt to see what it contains.
 
| Again type  f  on the prompt to see what it contains.
  
 
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| Notice, that it now says the file has been closed.
 
| Notice, that it now says the file has been closed.
  
 
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| It is a good programming practice to close any file objects that we have opened, after their job is done.
 
| It is a good programming practice to close any file objects that we have opened, after their job is done.
  
 
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| Let us, now move on to reading files line-by-line.
 
| Let us, now move on to reading files line-by-line.
  
 
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| Pause the video here, try out the following exercise and resume the video.
 
| Pause the video here, try out the following exercise and resume the video.
  
 
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|Re-open the file pendulum dot txt with f as the file object.
 
|Re-open the file pendulum dot txt with f as the file object.
  
 
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| We just use the up arrow until we reach the open command and issue it again.Then hit Enter.
 
| We just use the up arrow until we reach the open command and issue it again.Then hit Enter.
  
 
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| Now, to read the file line-by-line, we iterate over the file object line-by-line, using the for command.  
 
| Now, to read the file line-by-line, we iterate over the file object line-by-line, using the for command.  
  
 
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|Let us iterate over the file line-wise and print each of the lines.
 
|Let us iterate over the file line-wise and print each of the lines.
  
 
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|So type in the command for space line space in space f colon , then , print line.
 
|So type in the command for space line space in space f colon , then , print line.
  
 
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|line is a variable, sometimes called the loop variable, and it is not a keyword.  
 
|line is a variable, sometimes called the loop variable, and it is not a keyword.  
  
 
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|We could have used any other variable name, but  line  seems meaningful enough.
 
|We could have used any other variable name, but  line  seems meaningful enough.
  
 
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| Instead of just printing the lines, let us append them to a list,  line underscore list .  
 
| Instead of just printing the lines, let us append them to a list,  line underscore list .  
 
 
  
 
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|We first initialize an empty list, line underscore list.
 
|We first initialize an empty list, line underscore list.
  
 
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|for that type line underscore list is equal to square bracket and hit Enter.
 
|for that type line underscore list is equal to square bracket and hit Enter.
  
 
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05:22
 
| Let us then read the file line-by-line and then append each of the lines to the list.  
 
| Let us then read the file line-by-line and then append each of the lines to the list.  
  
 
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|We could, as usual close the file using  f.close  and re-open it.  
 
|We could, as usual close the file using  f.close  and re-open it.  
  
 
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|But, this time, let's leave alone the file object f and directly open the file within the for statement.
 
|But, this time, let's leave alone the file object f and directly open the file within the for statement.
  
 
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| This will save us the trouble of closing the file, each time we open it.
 
| This will save us the trouble of closing the file, each time we open it.
  
 
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|So type for line in open within brackets and single quotes slash home slash fossee slash pendulum dot txt colon
 
|So type for line in open within brackets and single quotes slash home slash fossee slash pendulum dot txt colon
 
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line underscore list dot append within brackets line,Hit Enter.
    line underscore list dot append within brackets line,Hit Enter.
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| Let us see what line underscore list  contains.
 
| Let us see what line underscore list  contains.
  
 
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|06:26
 
|so type line underscore list and hit Enter.
 
|so type line underscore list and hit Enter.
  
 
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| Notice that line_list  is a list of the lines in the file, along with the newline characters.
 
| Notice that line_list  is a list of the lines in the file, along with the newline characters.
  
 
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| If you noticed, pend underscore list  did not contain the newline characters, because the string  pend was split on the newline characters.
 
| If you noticed, pend underscore list  did not contain the newline characters, because the string  pend was split on the newline characters.
  
 
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|We can strip out the newline characters from the lines by using some string methods which we shall look in the further tutorial on strings.
 
|We can strip out the newline characters from the lines by using some string methods which we shall look in the further tutorial on strings.
  
 
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|07:04
 
| So now, This brings us to the end of this tutorial. Lets revise what we have learnt,
 
| So now, This brings us to the end of this tutorial. Lets revise what we have learnt,
  
 
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|07:12
|1. Open and close files using the  open  and  close  functions respectively.
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|Open and close files using the  open  and  close  functions respectively.
  
 
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|07:17
|2. Read the data in the files as a whole,by using the read  function.
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|Read the data in the files as a whole,by using the read  function.
  
 
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|07:22
|3. Read the data in the files line by line by iterating over the file object using the  for  loop.
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|Read the data in the files line by line by iterating over the file object using the  for  loop.
  
 
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|07:31
 
|and finally Append the lines of a file to a list using the append  function within the for  loop.
 
|and finally Append the lines of a file to a list using the append  function within the for  loop.
  
 
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| 07:38
 
| Here are some self assessment questions for you  
 
| Here are some self assessment questions for you  
  
 
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|07:42
|1. The open  function returns a
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|The open  function returns a
  
 
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| string
 
| string
  
 
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| list
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| list,file object
  
 
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|07:50
| file object
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| function
 
| function
  
 
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|07:52
|2. What does the function  splitlines()  do.
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|What does the function  splitlines()  do.
  
 
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| Displays the data as strings,all in a line
 
| Displays the data as strings,all in a line
  
 
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|08:01
 
| Displays the data line by line as strings
 
| Displays the data line by line as strings
  
 
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|8:03
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|08:03
 
| Displays the data line by line but not as strings
 
| Displays the data line by line but not as strings
  
 
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| 08:07
 
| So now,let us look at the answers,
 
| So now,let us look at the answers,
  
 
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|08:09
|1.The function  open , returns a file object.
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|The function  open , returns a file object.
  
 
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|2. The function  splitlines  displays the data line by line as strings.
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|The function  splitlines  displays the data line by line as strings.
 
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| 08:21
 
| So we hope you have enjoyed this tutorial and found it useful.  
 
| So we hope you have enjoyed this tutorial and found it useful.  
  
 
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|8:27
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|08:27
 
|Thank you!
 
|Thank you!
  
 
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|}

Latest revision as of 11:55, 28 April 2017

Time Narration
00:00 Hello Friends and Welcome to the tutorial on "Getting started with files".
00:08 At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to,

Open a file. Read the contents of the file line by line. Read the entire content of file at once. Append the lines of a file to a list. Close the file.

00:24 Before beginning this tutorial,we would suggest you to complete the tutorial on "Getting started with Lists" and "Getting started with For".
00:34 So now, open the terminal and start ipython
00:37 So type ipython space hyphen pylab.
00:46 Let us first open the file, pendulum dot txt present in slash home slash fossee slash .
00:54 So type f is equal to open within brackets and single quotes slash home slash fossee slash pendulum dot txt.
01:11 Here f is called a file object.
01:14 Let us type f on the terminal to see what it is.
01:17 So type f and hit Enter.
01:22 The file object shows the filepath and mode of the file which is open.
01:27 'r' stand for read only mode and 'w' stands for write mode.
01:32 As you can see, this file is open in read only mode.
01:40 We shall first learn to read the whole file into a single variable.
01:47 We use the read method to read all the contents of the file into the variable,pend.
01:53 So type pend is equal to f dot read closing brackets and hit Enter.
02:02 Now, let us see what pend contains, by typing Print space pend
02:11 We can see that pend has all the data of the file.
02:15 Type just pend to see more explicitly, what it contains.
02:25 So now, Pause the video here, try out the following exercise and resume the video.
02:30 Split the variable into a list, pend underscore list, of the lines in the file.
02:40 We use the function split lines to solve this problem.
02:44 So type pend underscore list is equal to pend dot split lines closing brackets and hit Enter.
03:05 Now, let us learn to read the file line-by-line.
03:11 But, before that we will have to close the file, since the file has already been read till the end.
03:19 Let us close the file opened into f.
03:24 Then type f dot close closing brackets and hit Enter.
03:29 Again type f on the prompt to see what it contains.
03:37 Notice, that it now says the file has been closed.
03:42 It is a good programming practice to close any file objects that we have opened, after their job is done.
03:50 Let us, now move on to reading files line-by-line.
03:54 Pause the video here, try out the following exercise and resume the video.
04:00 Re-open the file pendulum dot txt with f as the file object.
04:05 We just use the up arrow until we reach the open command and issue it again.Then hit Enter.
04:18 Now, to read the file line-by-line, we iterate over the file object line-by-line, using the for command.
04:27 Let us iterate over the file line-wise and print each of the lines.
04:35 So type in the command for space line space in space f colon , then , print line.
04:47 line is a variable, sometimes called the loop variable, and it is not a keyword.
04:53 We could have used any other variable name, but line seems meaningful enough.
05:00 Instead of just printing the lines, let us append them to a list, line underscore list .
05:07 We first initialize an empty list, line underscore list.
05:12 for that type line underscore list is equal to square bracket and hit Enter.
05:22 Let us then read the file line-by-line and then append each of the lines to the list.
05:30 We could, as usual close the file using f.close and re-open it.
05:36 But, this time, let's leave alone the file object f and directly open the file within the for statement.
05:43 This will save us the trouble of closing the file, each time we open it.
05:49 So type for line in open within brackets and single quotes slash home slash fossee slash pendulum dot txt colon

line underscore list dot append within brackets line,Hit Enter.

06:22 Let us see what line underscore list contains.
06:26 so type line underscore list and hit Enter.
06:33 Notice that line_list is a list of the lines in the file, along with the newline characters.
06:42 If you noticed, pend underscore list did not contain the newline characters, because the string pend was split on the newline characters.
06:52 We can strip out the newline characters from the lines by using some string methods which we shall look in the further tutorial on strings.
07:04 So now, This brings us to the end of this tutorial. Lets revise what we have learnt,
07:12 Open and close files using the open and close functions respectively.
07:17 Read the data in the files as a whole,by using the read function.
07:22 Read the data in the files line by line by iterating over the file object using the for loop.
07:31 and finally Append the lines of a file to a list using the append function within the for loop.
07:38 Here are some self assessment questions for you
07:42 The open function returns a
07:46 string
07:48 list,file object
07:50 function
07:52 What does the function splitlines() do.
07:57 Displays the data as strings,all in a line
08:01 Displays the data line by line as strings
08:03 Displays the data line by line but not as strings
08:07 So now,let us look at the answers,
08:09 The function open , returns a file object.
08:15 The function splitlines displays the data line by line as strings.
08:21 So we hope you have enjoyed this tutorial and found it useful.
08:27 Thank you!

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