Saturday, 17 September 2016

Python: put each line of words in a list




problem:




I am trying to append words in the animals.txt into myList. The animals.txt file looks like something below.



code tried:



opena = open('animals.txt')
aread = opena.read()
myList = []
for line in aread:
myList.append(line.split("\n"))


print(myList)


animals.txt



COW
CHICKEN
DOG
RAT

MOUSE


expected output for myList:



myList = ['COW', 'CHICKEN', 'DOG', 'RAT', 'MOUSE']

Answer



Im not sure why you used the split function. Instead i think the following list comprehension will help you.




f = open('animal.txt','r')
myList = [line.strip() for line in f]
f.close()


Hope it helps.


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