Is file object in python an iterable

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夕颜 2020-12-14 09:40

I have a file \"test.txt\":

this is 1st line
this is 2nd line
this is 3rd line

the following code

lines = open(\"test.txt\"         


        
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  • 2020-12-14 10:18

    Yes, file objects are iterators.

    Like all iterators, you can only loop over them once, after which the iterator is exhausted. Your file read pointer is at the end of the file. Re-open the file, or use .seek(0) to rewind the file pointer if you need to loop again.

    Alternatively, try to avoid looping over a file twice; extract what you need into another datastructure (list, dictionary, set, heap, etc.) during the first loop.

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  • 2020-12-14 10:20

    Your are already at the end of the file. File objects are iterators. Once you iterate over them your are at the final position. Iterating again won't start from the beginning. If you would like to start at line one again, you need to use lines.seek(0).

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  • 2020-12-14 10:25

    It is not only an iterable, it is an iterator, which is why it can only traverse the file once. You may reset the file cursor with .seek(0) as many have suggested but you should, in most cases, only iterate a file once.

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  • 2020-12-14 10:26

    Yes, file objects are iterables but to go back to the beginning of the file you need to use lines.seek(0), since after the first loop you are at the end of the file.

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  • 2020-12-14 10:32

    It would be better, though, to rewrite code so that the file doesn't need to be iterated twice. Read all the lines into a list of some kind, or perform all the processing in a single loop.

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