(see the edit for a version without readlines
, live demo)
print the nth line after a specific line in a file
It the file fits into memory use readlines
and slicing:
def print_after(source, specific_line_number, skip_lines):
for line in source[specific_line_number::skip_lines]:
print(line)
lines = [f'line {i:2}' for i in range(30)] # readlines here
print_after(lines, 7, 2)
In your code:
import glob
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import math
velerror = []
divergence = []
mesh = []
timestep = []
totaltime = []
for files in glob.glob('*.out'):
f = open(files, 'r')
for line in f:
if "Maximum Velocity Error:" in line:
velerror.append(float(line[32:40]))
if "Grid Dimensions, Mesh" in line:
mesh.append(int(line[27]))
if "Time Step " in line:
timestep.append(int(line[17:27].strip()))
if "Total time:" in line:
totaltime.append(float(line[47:57].strip()))
for line in islice
break # Stop consuming lines (?)
totaltime = totaltime[0::9]
print(velerror)
print(mesh)
print(timestep)
print(totaltime)
EDIT: Using islice as rassahah suggested can help you save some memory:
from itertools import islice
import glob
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import math
velerror = []
divergence = []
mesh = []
timestep = []
totaltime = []
for files in glob.glob('*.out'):
f = open(files, 'r')
for line in f:
if "Maximum Velocity Error:" in line:
velerror.append(float(line[32:40]))
if "Grid Dimensions, Mesh" in line:
mesh.append(int(line[27]))
if "Time Step " in line:
timestep.append(int(line[17:27].strip()))
if "Total time:" in line:
totaltime.append(float(line[47:57].strip()))
break
skip_lines = 2
offset = skip_lines-1
for line in islice(f, offset, None, skip_lines):
print(line)
totaltime = totaltime[0::9]
print(velerror)
print(mesh)
print(timestep)
print(totaltime)