Splitting lines in a file
Simon Foster
simon at uggs.demon.co.uk
Sun Jul 7 17:54:39 EDT 2002
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Quick query, hopefully, How come when I split a file on arbitrary whitespace I get one fewer lines then when I split on end of line? In the case when I split on the \n the last line has zero length. C:\hexbin>python Python 2.2 (#28, Dec 21 2001, 12:21:22) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> f = file( 'siu_build.hex' ).read() >>> len( f.split() ) 1254 >>> len( f.split( '\n' )) 1255 >>> lines = f.split( '\n' ) >>> len( lines[-1] ) 0 >>>
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