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while True:
    item = str(raw_input('Please enter the name of your item: '))
    f = open('sample.txt', 'a')
    f.write(item + '\n')
    f.close()

My goal is to get this to keep adding items to a text document, sample.txt. However, each time I run the program, the old data that was appended is written over... How to fix? To clarify, I want a running list in a text document of each item that is entered. Thanks!

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  • that code should work as you expect Nov 8, 2011 at 17:05

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with open('sample.txt', 'a') as f:
    while True:
        item = raw_input('Please enter the name of your item: ')
        if item == '':
            break
        f.write(item + '\n')

Key points:

  • Write the item to the file, not the string 'item'
  • Close the file outside the while loop
  • Provide a 'sentinel' object to break out of the loop cleanly (in this case, hit enter without typing anything)
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You're writing the string 'item', not the value of the variable item. Change your write call to f.write(item + '\n')

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    While I was typing the answer, you seem to have realized that mistake. The code now posted works fine for me.
    – Dave Costa
    Nov 8, 2011 at 16:39

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