python read line by line and keep indent

Souvik Dutta souvik.viksou at gmail.com
Sat Apr 18 03:59:47 EDT 2020


Okay so I was not able to say properly. You are indeed doing the same thing
that you were doing i.e. writting the modified data just, that now you
don't need to close you if file before doing any writting stuff. That is
there is a one line deduction from the whole code.

Souvik flutter dev

On Sat, Apr 18, 2020, 1:20 PM Peter Otten <__peter__ at web.de> wrote:

> Souvik Dutta wrote:
>
> > You can actually read and write in a file simultaneously. Just replace
> "r"
> > with "w+" if the file has not been previously made or use "r+" is the
> file
> > has already been made.
>
> Good advice for those who like to butcher their data ;)
>
> Seriously, writing modified data into a new file is the cleaner and safer
> method in most cases.
>
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