I'm setting a code in python 2.7 where I have to write the result of a list variable in logfile
I tried logFile.write(.format(var))
also logFile.write.print(var)
var = []
logFile.write(var)
This is a very broad question; I'd recommend checking the basic python tutorial first to see what you'd actually need.
There are different options, depending on the format you'd like the resulting output file to be in.
Just write the output of each of the variables in the list to a file, line-by-line:
import os
filename = "output.txt"
with open(filename, "w") as file_handle:
for value in var:
file_handle.write(value + os.linesep)
What this does:
\n
on nix-like systems)This can be achieved using the python's join()
method:
logFile.write("\n".join(var))
Try this and tell me if this works.
Requesting old members to help me properly formulate the answer.
var
list are strings—something the OP never stipulated. Good guess. You should mention that requirement in your answer.
May 29, 2019 at 9:36
logfile
for example?