a simple 'for' question
Rajanikanth Jammalamadaka
rajanikanth at gmail.com
Tue Jul 8 20:32:31 EDT 2008
Hi!
Try this
for x in folders:
open('my/path/way'+x+'myfile.txt','r')
Cheers,
Raj
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 5:08 PM, Ben Keshet <keshet1 at umbc.edu> wrote:
> Hi fans,
>
> I want to use a 'for' iteration to manipulate files in a set of folders,
> something like:
>
> folders= ['1A28','1A6W','56Y7']
> for x in folders:
> print x # print the current folder
> f = open('my/path/way/x/my_file.txt', 'r')
> ...
>
> where 'x' in the pathway should iterate over '1A28','1A6W','56Y7'. How
> should I identify 'x' in the pathway line as the same x that is iterating
> over 'folders'?
>
> I am getting the following error:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File
> "C:\Python25\Lib\site-packages\pythonwin\pywin\framework\scriptutils.py",
> line 310, in RunScript
> exec codeObject in __main__.__dict__
> File "C:\Linux\Dock_method_validation\myscripts\test_for.py", line 5, in
> <module>
> f = open('c:/Linux/Dock_method_validation/x/receptor.mol2', 'r')
> IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
> 'c:/Linux/Dock_method_validation/x/receptor.mol2'
>
> I tired several variations: %x, 'x', "x", etc. all gave me similar errors.
>
> Thanks for your help,
> BK
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