I have a working script to extract certain data from a series of huge text files. Unfortunately I went down the route of 'readlines' and consequently my code is running out of memory after a certain number of files processed.
I am try to re-write my code to process the files line by line using the 'for line in file' format, but I am now having problems with my line processing once a string is found.
Basically once my string is found I hope to go to various surrounding lines in the text file, so I am hoping to go back to say 16 (and 10 and 4) lines before and do some line processing to collect some associated data to the search line. With the readlines route I enumerated the file, but I am struggling to work out the correct method with a line by line method (or find out indeed if it is even possible!).
Here's my code, I'll admit I have some bad code in there as I have played about a bit with the line grabbing, basically around the line[-xx] parts...
searchstringsFilter1 = ['Filter Used : 1']
with open(file, 'r') as f:
for line in f:
timestampline = None
timestamp = None
for word in searchstringsFilter1:
if word in line:
#print line
timestampline = line[-16]
#print timestampline
keyline = line
Rline = line[-10]
print Rline
Rline = re.sub('[()]', '', Rline)
SNline = line[-4]
SNline = re.sub('[()]', '', SNline)
split = keyline.split()
str = timestampline
match = re.search(r'\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}.\d{3}', str)
valueR = Rline.split()
valueSN = SNline.split()
split = line.split()
worksheetFilter.write(row_num,0,match.group())
worksheetFilter.write(row_num,1,split[3], integer_format)
worksheetFilter.write(row_num,2,valueR[4], decimal_format)
worksheetFilter.write(row_num,3,valueSN[3], decimal_format)
row_num+=1
tot = tot+1
break
print 'total count for', '"',searchstringsFilter1[a],'"', 'is', tot
Filtertot = tot
tot = 0
Is there anything obvious I am doing wrong, or am I following a completely incorrect path to do what I am trying to do?
Many thanks for reading this, MikG