I have a directory of text files that all have the extension .txt
. My goal is to print the contents of the text file. I wish to be able use the wildcard *.txt
to specify the file name I wish to open (I'm thinking along the lines of something like F:\text\*.txt
?), split the lines of the text file, then print the output.
Here is an example of what I want to do, but I want to be able to change somefile
when executing my command.
f = open('F:\text\somefile.txt', 'r')
for line in f:
print line,
I had checked out the glob module earlier, but I couldn't figure out how to actually do anything to the files. Here is what I came up with, not working.
filepath = "F:\irc\as\*.txt"
txt = glob.glob(filepath)
lines = string.split(txt, '\n') #AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'split'
print lines
import os
import re
path = "/home/mypath"
for filename in os.listdir(path):
if re.match("text\d+.txt", filename):
with open(os.path.join(path, filename), 'r') as f:
for line in f:
print line,
Although you ignored my perfectly fine solution, here you go:
import glob
path = "/home/mydir/*.txt"
for filename in glob.glob(path):
with open(filename, 'r') as f:
for line in f:
print line,
You can use the glob module to get a list of files for wildcards:
File Wildcards
Then you just do a for-loop over this list and you are done:
filepath = "F:\irc\as\*.txt"
txt = glob.glob(filepath)
for textfile in txt:
f = open(textfile, 'r') #Maybe you need a os.joinpath here, see Uku Loskit's answer, I don't have a python interpreter at hand
for line in f:
print line,
Check out "glob — Unix style pathname pattern expansion"
http://docs.python.org/library/glob.html
This problem just came up for me and I was able to fix it with pure python:
Link to the python docs is found here: 10.8. fnmatch — Unix filename pattern matching
Quote: "This example will print all file names in the current directory with the extension .txt:"
import fnmatch
import os
for file in os.listdir('.'):
if fnmatch.fnmatch(file, '*.txt'):
print(file)
This code accounts for both issues in the initial question: seeks for the .txt file in the current directory and then allows the user to search for some expression with the regex
#! /usr/bin/python3
# regex search.py - opens all .txt files in a folder and searches for any line
# that matches a user-supplied regular expression
import re, os
def search(regex, txt):
searchRegex = re.compile(regex, re.I)
result = searchRegex.findall(txt)
print(result)
user_search = input('Enter the regular expression\n')
path = os.getcwd()
folder = os.listdir(path)
for file in folder:
if file.endswith('.txt'):
print(os.path.join(path, file))
txtfile = open(os.path.join(path, file), 'r+')
msg = txtfile.read()
search(user_search, msg)