Reading two text files line by line simultaneously

余生长醉 提交于 2019-11-26 16:14:50
from itertools import izip

with open("textfile1") as textfile1, open("textfile2") as textfile2: 
    for x, y in izip(textfile1, textfile2):
        x = x.strip()
        y = y.strip()
        print("{0}\t{1}".format(x, y))

In Python 3, replace itertools.izip with the built-in zip.

with open(file1) as f1, open(fil2) as f2:
  for x, y in zip(f1, f2):
     print("{0}\t{1}".format(x.strip(), y.strip()))

output:

This is a the first line in English C'est la première ligne en Français
This is a the 2nd line in English   C'est la deuxième ligne en Français
This is a the third line in English C'est la troisième ligne en Français

Python does let you read line by line, and it's even the default behaviour - you just iterate over the file like would iterate over a list.

wrt/ iterating over two iterables at once, itertools.izip is your friend:

from itertools import izip
fileA = open("/path/to/file1")
fileB = open("/path/to/file2")
for lineA, lineB in izip(fileA, fileB):
    print "%s\t%s" % (lineA.rstrip(), lineB.rstrip())

We could use generator for more convenient file opening, and it could easily support to iterator on more files simultaneously.

filenames = ['textfile1', 'textfile2']

def gen_line(filename):
    with open(filename) as f:
        for line in f:
            yield line.strip()

gens = [gen_line(n) for n in filenames]

for file1_line, file2_line in zip(*gens):
    print("\t".join(file1_line, file2_line))

Note:

  1. This is python 3 code. For python 2, use itertools.izip like other people said.
  2. zip would stop after the shortest file is iterated over, use itertools.zip_longest if it matters.
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