I'm dealing with large data, so finding a good way for reading data is really important. I'm just a little bit confused about different reading methods.
1.f=gzip.open(file,'r')
for line in f:
process line
#how can I process nth line? can I?
2.f=gzip.open(file,'r').readlines()
#f is a list
f[10000]
#we can process nth line
3.f=gzip.open(file,'r')
while True:
linelist=list(islice(f,4))
4.for line in fileinput.input():
process line
What's the difference between 2 and 3 ? I just find their memory usage is the same. islice() also needs to first load the whole file into memory (but just later take bit by bit). And I hear the 4th method is the least memory-consuming, it's really processing bit by bit, right? For 10GB-scale file, which file-reading method would you recommend? Any thought/information is welcomed. thx
edit: I think one of my problem is I need to pick out specific lines randomly sometimes. say:
f1=open(inputfile1, 'r')
while True:
line_group1 = list(islice(f1, 3))
if not line_group1:
break
#then process specific lines say, the second line.
processed 2nd line
if ( ....):
LIST1.append(line_group1[0])
LIST1.append(processed 2nd line)
LIST1.append(line_group1[2])
And then sth. like
with open(file,'r') as f,
for line in f:
# process line
may not work, am I correct?