For multiple lines between and you want the data separated into sections just catch each block beginning with -----BEGIN-.. and keep adding lines until you reach END
:
with open("file.txt") as f:
out = []
for line in f:
if line.rstrip() == "-----BEGIN-----":
tmp = []
for line in f:
if line.rstrip() == "-----END-----":
out.append(tmp)
break
tmp.append(line)
The sections will be split into sublists:
[['fdsfdsfdasadsad\n', 'fsdfafsdafsadfa\n', 'fsdafadsfadsfdsa\n'], ['fsdfdssd\n', 'fdsfadsfasd\n', 'fsdafdsa \n'], ['fsdafadsds\n', 'fsdafasdsda\n', 'fdsafadssad\n']]
Use with
to open your files and don't call readlines unless you want a list, you can iterate over the file object as above without storing all the content in memory.
Or using itertools.takewhile
to get the sections :
from itertools import takewhile, imap
with open("file.txt") as f:
f = imap(str.rstrip,f) # use map for python3
out = [list(takewhile(lambda x: x != "-----END-----",f)) for line in f if line == "-----BEGIN-----"]
print(out)
[['fdsfdsfdasadsad', 'fsdfafsdafsadfa', 'fsdafadsfadsfdsa'],
['fsdfdssd', 'fdsfadsfasd', 'fsdafdsa'],
['fsdafadsds', 'fsdafasdsda', 'fdsafadssad']]
If you want a single list of all the words you can chain:
from itertools import takewhile,chain, imap
with open("file.txt") as f:
f = imap(str.rstrip,f)
out = chain.from_iterable(takewhile(lambda x: x != "-----END-----",f) for line in f if line == "-----BEGIN-----")
print(list(out))
['fdsfdsfdasadsad', 'fsdfafsdafsadfa', 'fsdafadsfadsfdsa',
'fsdfdssd', 'fdsfadsfasd', 'fsdafdsa', 'fsdafadsds', 'fsdafasdsda', 'fdsafadssad']
A file object returns its own iterator so every time we iterate or call takewhile we consume lines, takewhile will keep taking lines until we hit -----END----
then we continue iterating until we hit another -----BEGIN-----
line, if the lines always start with -
and no other lines do then you can just check for that condition i.e if line[0] == "-"
and x[0] != "-"
instead of check the full line.
If you wanted to process each section you could use a generator expression and work on the lines from each section:
with open("file.txt") as f:
f = imap(str.rstrip,f)
out = ((takewhile(lambda x: x != "-----END-----",f)) for line in f if line == "-----BEGIN-----")
for sec in out:
print(list(sec))
['fdsfdsfdasadsad', 'fsdfafsdafsadfa', 'fsdafadsfadsfdsa']
['fsdfdssd', 'fdsfadsfasd', 'fsdafdsa']
['fsdafadsds', 'fsdafasdsda', 'fdsafadssad']
If you want a single string call join:
with open("file.txt") as f:
f = imap(str.rstrip,f)
st, end = "-----BEGIN-----", "-----END-----"
out = "".join(chain.from_iterable(takewhile(lambda x: x != end,f)
for line in f if line == st))
print(out)
Output:
fdsfdsfdasadsadfsdfafsdafsadfafsdafadsfadsfdsafsdfdssdfdsfadsfasdfsdafdsafsdafadsdsfsdafasdsdafdsafadssad
To get a single string keeping -----BEGIN-----
and -----END-----
with open("out.txt") as f:
f = imap(str.rstrip,f)
st, end = "-----BEGIN-----", "-----END-----"
out = "".join(["{}{}{}".format(st, "".join(takewhile(lambda x: x != end, f)), end)
for line in f if line == st])
Output:
-----BEGIN-----fdsfdsfdasadsadfsdfafsdafsadfafsdafadsfadsfdsa-----END----------BEGIN-----fsdfdssdfdsfadsfasdfsdafdsa-----END----------BEGIN-----fsdafadsdsfsdafasdsdafdsafadssad-----END-----
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