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I need your help. I want to read a text file "as a whole" and not line by line. This is because by doing line by line my regex doesn't work well, it needs the whole text. So far this is what I am being doing:

with open(r"AllText.txt") as fp:
    for line in fp:
        for i in re.finditer(regexp_v3, line):
            print i.group()

I need to open my file, read it all, search if for my regex and print my results. How can I accomplish this?

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To get all the content of a file, just use file.read():

all_text = fp.read()  # Within your with statement.

all_text is now a single string containing the data in the file.


Note that this will contain newline characters, but if you are extracting things with a regex they shouldn't be a problem.

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  • Nice answer, but sshashank124 also provided a solution for newlines :)
    – Con7e
    Apr 17, 2014 at 12:04
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    @Con7e Be careful with getting rid of newlines. It will make all of the lines indistinguishable and make it harder to work with. I would just leave them in. Apr 17, 2014 at 12:05
  • @Con7e Also if my answer was helpful to you, consider accepting it by clicking the tick below the vote counts so that it turns green and stays green. Thank you. Apr 17, 2014 at 12:13
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For that use read:

with open("AllText.txt") as fp:
    whole_file_text = fp.read()

Note however, that your test will contain \n where the new-line used to be in your text.

For example, if this was your text file:

#AllText.txt
Hello
How
Are
You

Your whole_file_text string will be as follows:

>>> whole_file_text
'Hello\nHow\nAre\nYou'

You can do either of the following:

>>> whole_file_text.replace('\n', ' ')
'Hello How Are You'

>>> whole_file_text.replace('\n', '')
'HelloHowAreYou'
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  • You are my hero. You answered even the question that I was gonna ask (regarding new lines). Thank you so much! I'll promote your answer once it passes enough time (4 minutes according to the website)
    – Con7e
    Apr 17, 2014 at 12:02
  • Sorry, forgot it. Done now. :)
    – Con7e
    Apr 17, 2014 at 13:08
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If you don't want to read the entire file into memery, you can use mmap

Memory-mapped file objects behave like both strings and like file objects.

import re, mmap

with open(r'AllText.txt', 'r+') as f:
    data = mmap.mmap(f.fileno(), 0)
    mo = re.finditer(regexp_v3, data)
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  • +1 I love it. Does it work on Windows as well?
    – emesday
    Apr 17, 2014 at 12:14
  • @mskimm Yeah, But note you cannot create an empty mapping on Windows, see more on mmap :-)
    – atupal
    Apr 17, 2014 at 12:21
  • This seems unnecessary, this answer is much simpler.
    – will
    Apr 17, 2014 at 13:12

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