Looping issues

brochu121 at gmail.com brochu121 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 5 14:25:14 EDT 2007


On Apr 5, 2:18 pm, "anglozaxxon" <anglozax... at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 5, 2:01 pm, brochu... at gmail.com wrote:
>
>
>
> > What I am trying to do is compare two files to each other.
>
> > If the 2nd file contains the same line the first file contains, I want
> > to print it. I wrote up the following code:
>
> > correct_settings = open("C:\Python25\Scripts\Output
> > \correct_settings.txt","r")
> > current_settings = open("C:\Python25\Scripts\Output\output.txt","r")
>
> > for line in correct_settings:
> >         for val in current_settings:
> >             if val == line:
> >                 print line + " found."
>
> > correct_settings.close()
> > current_settings.close()
>
> > For some reason this only looks at the first line of the
> > correct_settings.txt file. Any ideas as to how i can loop through each
> > line of the correct_settings file instead of just looking at the first?
>
> Instead of "for line in correct_settings", try "for line in
> correct_settings.readlines()".

That Still didnt fix it. Same output




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