easy question on input files in Python
Steve Holden
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Mon Dec 11 09:39:04 EST 2000
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<jerry_spicklemire at my-deja.com> wrote in message news:90ite3$2j0$1 at nnrp1.deja.com... > Alex Martelli wrote: > > > What Ian wants is a 'overwritable buffer', so the _same_ > > memory area is reused at each read. But Python file > > objects don't support that. Nor I believe do array > > objects (their fromFile method appends to the array, > > does not overwrite it). I think it need to be done as a > > C extension (maybe Numeric already offers it...?). > > Good point! Object arrays, not limited to numeric objects, > are one of the coolest features of Numeric. > I've no clue about over-writable-ness though. > > Thanks for the reply! > Jerry S. > > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > Before you buy. > The augmented assignment operations can change objects in place, but of course they are written in C as a part of the implementation :-( Looks like this problem might need an extension module in C? regards Steve
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