I have 2 txt files (a and b_).
file_a.txt contains a long list of 4-letter combinations (one combination per line):
aaaa
bcsg
aacd
gdee
aadw
hwer
etc.
file_b.txt contains a list of letter combinations of various length (some with spaces):
aaaibjkes
aaleoslk
abaaaalkjel
bcsgiweyoieotpwe
csseiolskj
gaelsi asdas
aaaloiersaaageehikjaaa
hwesdaaadf wiibhuehu
bcspwiopiejowih
gdeaes
aaailoiuwegoiglkjaaake
etc.
I am looking for a python script that would allow me to do the following:
- read file_a.txt line by line
- take each 4-letter combination (e.g. aaai)
- read file_b.txt and find all the various-length letter combinations starting with the 4-letter combination (eg. aaaibjkes, aaailoiersaaageehikjaaa, aaailoiuwegoiglkjaaaike etc.)
- print the results of each search in a separate txt file named with the 4-letter combination.
File aaai.txt:
aaaibjkes
aaailoiersaaageehikjaaa
aaailoiuwegoiglkjaaake
etc.
File bcsi.txt:
bcspwiopiejowih
bcsiweyoieotpwe
etc.
I'm sorry I'm a newbie. Can someone point me in the right direction, please. So far I've got only:
#I presume I will have to use regex at some point
import re
file1 = open('file_a.txt', 'r').readlines()
file2 = open('file_b.txt', 'r').readlines()
#Should I look into findall()?
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