Python 3 Nested Loops
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How can i loop the 'n' inside readFileList[n] from 0 to number of files in a directory.
readFileList = os.listdir()
readChoice = input('Enter filename: )
while True:
if readChoice == readFileList[n]:
with open(readFileList[n], 'r') as file_obj:
for lines in file_obj:
print(lines)
break
python-3.x nested-loops
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How can i loop the 'n' inside readFileList[n] from 0 to number of files in a directory.
readFileList = os.listdir()
readChoice = input('Enter filename: )
while True:
if readChoice == readFileList[n]:
with open(readFileList[n], 'r') as file_obj:
for lines in file_obj:
print(lines)
break
python-3.x nested-loops
I believe you want to implement thisfor i in os.listdir()
– Srce Cde
Nov 29 '18 at 7:01
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How can i loop the 'n' inside readFileList[n] from 0 to number of files in a directory.
readFileList = os.listdir()
readChoice = input('Enter filename: )
while True:
if readChoice == readFileList[n]:
with open(readFileList[n], 'r') as file_obj:
for lines in file_obj:
print(lines)
break
python-3.x nested-loops
How can i loop the 'n' inside readFileList[n] from 0 to number of files in a directory.
readFileList = os.listdir()
readChoice = input('Enter filename: )
while True:
if readChoice == readFileList[n]:
with open(readFileList[n], 'r') as file_obj:
for lines in file_obj:
print(lines)
break
python-3.x nested-loops
python-3.x nested-loops
edited Nov 29 '18 at 6:44
Srce Cde
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I believe you want to implement thisfor i in os.listdir()
– Srce Cde
Nov 29 '18 at 7:01
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I believe you want to implement thisfor i in os.listdir()
– Srce Cde
Nov 29 '18 at 7:01
I believe you want to implement this
for i in os.listdir()
– Srce Cde
Nov 29 '18 at 7:01
I believe you want to implement this
for i in os.listdir()
– Srce Cde
Nov 29 '18 at 7:01
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I believe you want to implement this
for i in os.listdir()
– Srce Cde
Nov 29 '18 at 7:01