Why is the code below stopping after 'break'? If I insert a print statement after 'break' it will print (e.g. print "done!"). Why won't it run the with open.. after 'break'? they each work separately on their own (as separate .py files).
diskDetails = open("diskDetails.txt", "r")
data = open("data.txt", "w")
searchlines = diskDetails.readlines()
for i, line in enumerate(searchlines):
if "Failed" in line:
for l in searchlines[i-3:i+25]: print >> data, l
print
break
with open('data.txt') as infile, open('dataFinal.txt', 'w') as outfile:
for line in infile:
if line.startswith(("ID", "State", "Capacity", "Product ID", "----")):
outfile.write(line)
The dataFinal.txt file is blank, so it appears to stop after the 'break'. Doesn't 'break' just stop the 'if' loop? Why will it do a print "Done!" but not the 'with open('data.txt').... part?
diskDetails.txt contains several records, each are 27 lines lines long (i've shortened for this sample):
ID : 0:1:6
Status : Non-Critical
Name : Physical Disk 0:1:6
State : Failed
Power Status : Spun Up
Bus Protocol : SAS
Media : HDD
Part of Cache Pool : Not Applicable
Remaining Rated Write Endurance : Not Applicable
Failure Predicted : Yes
Revision : ES66
Driver Version : Not Applicable
Model Number : Not Applicable
T10 PI Capable : No
Certified : Yes
The first part of the code gets the record that contains 'Failed' (finds failed and returns the 2 lines above (i-3) and the 25 below (i+25) and outputs it to a file named 'data.txt'.
The second part of the code (with open...) takes that data.txt file, looks up specific lines (containing ID, State, Capacity etc) and prints it to a file called dataFinal.txt
cat dataFinal.txt
ID : 0:1:6
State : Failed
Capacity : 558.38 GB (599550590976 bytes)
Product ID : ST3600057SS
These two parts of the code work fine independently (as shown above). How can I get them to work together in the same .py file? Thanks!
diskDetails.txt
and"data.txt"
to reproduce your problem? You could try to close the filesdiskDetails.close()
anddata.close()
before you open the file again.Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/darius/repos/stackoverflow/questions/54499774.py", line 6, in <module> for l in searchlines[i-3:i+25]: print >> data, l, TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for >>: 'builtin_function_or_method' and '_io.TextIOWrapper'. Did you mean "print(<message>, file=<output_stream>)"?