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  1. function - How to Open a file through python - Stack Overflow

    Oct 22, 2013 · I am very new to programming and the python language. I know how to open a file in python, but the question is how can I open the file as a parameter of a function? example: function …

  2. python - How to open a file using the open with statement - Stack …

    I'm looking at how to do file input and output in Python. I've written the following code to read a list of names (one per line) from a file into another file while checking a name against the name...

  3. python - How to open a file for both reading and writing ... - Stack ...

    Jul 11, 2011 · Is there a way to open a file for both reading and writing? As a workaround, I open the file for writing, close it, then open it again for reading. But is there a way to open a file for both readi...

  4. Open file in a relative location in Python - Stack Overflow

    Aug 24, 2011 · Suppose my python code is executed a directory called main and the application needs to access main/2091/data.txt. how should I use open (location)? what should the parameter location …

  5. How do I open a text file in Python? - Stack Overflow

    Oct 18, 2016 · Currently I am trying to open a text file called "temperature.txt" i have saved on my desktop using file handler, however for some reason i cannot get it to work. Could anyone tell me …

  6. python - Difference between modes a, a+, w, w+, and r+ in built-in …

    Oct 3, 2025 · In Python's built-in open function, what is the difference between the modes w, a, w+, a+, and r+? The documentation implies that these all allow writing to the file, and says that they open the …

  7. How to open and edit an existing file in Python? - Stack Overflow

    Dec 16, 2014 · The open() built-in Python method (doc) uses normally two arguments: the file path and the mode. You have three principal modes (the most used): r, w and a.

  8. python - How to reliably open a file in the same directory as the ...

    Closed 2 years ago. I used to open files that were in the same directory as the currently running Python script by simply using a command like:

  9. python - Open file, read it, process, and write back - Stack Overflow

    Open file, read it, process, and write back [closed] Ask Question Asked 17 years, 4 months ago Modified 25 days ago

  10. python - Can't open file 'file.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory ...

    Mar 14, 2020 · I'm using Windows10 and wants to run my python script by cmd The command: python file.py return the message: python: can't open file 'file.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory but when …