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File_write_create.py
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# Python File Write
# Write to an Existing File
# To write to an existing file, you must add a parameter to the open() function:
# "a" - Append - will append to the end of the file
# "w" - Write - will overwrite any existing content
# Example
# Open the file "demofile2.txt" and append content to the file:
f = open("demofile2.txt", "a")
f.write("Now the file has more content!")
f.close()
#open and read the file after the appending:
f = open("demofile2.txt", "r")
print(f.read())
# Example
# Open the file "demofile3.txt" and overwrite the content:
f = open("demofile3.txt", "w")
f.write("Woops! I have deleted the content!")
f.close()
#open and read the file after the appending:
f = open("demofile3.txt", "r")
print(f.read())
# *Note: the "w" method will overwrite the entire file.
# Create a New File
# To create a new file in Python, use the open() method, with one of the following parameters:
# "x" - Create - will create a file, returns an error if the file exist
# "a" - Append - will create a file if the specified file does not exist
# "w" - Write - will create a file if the specified file does not exist
# Example
# Create a file called "myfile.txt":
f = open("myfile.txt", "x")
# Result: a new empty file is created!
# Example
# Create a new file if it does not exist:
f = open("myfile.txt", "w")