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Title encoder

file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt", "r", "a") lines = file.readlines() for line in lines: line_list = line.split(" ") nickname = [] for word in line_list: nickname.append(word[0], end="") file.write(nickname) can someone tell me what’s wrong with this? cheers file.close()

1st Apr 2022, 3:43 PM
Oliver Clayden
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the task seems to be from *intermediate python* exercise 37.2 book club You are given a books.txt file, which includes book titles, each on a separate line. Create a program to output how many words each title contains, in the following format: Line 1: 3 words Line 2: 5 words ... Make sure to match the above mentioned format in the output. To count the number of words in a given string, you can use the split() function, or, alternatively, count the number of spaces (for example, if a string contains 2 spaces, then it contains 3 words).
1st Apr 2022, 4:44 PM
Lothar
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What is the task? Can you post description?
1st Apr 2022, 3:48 PM
Jayakrishna 🇮🇳
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file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt", "r", "a") # error here if you are trying to open read and write use 'r+' or 'a' or 'r'. Need only one argument for mode. file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt", "r+") # file.write(nickname) Task is to output in needed farmat. But you are writing to file..? Output in needed format and len(nickname) instead of list... Hope it helps..
1st Apr 2022, 5:00 PM
Jayakrishna 🇮🇳
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Oliver Clayden , see the comments: file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt", "r") # use only filemode "r" lines = file.readlines() ndx = 1 # we need a counter for the line numbers for line in lines: line_list = line.split(" ") num_words = len(line_list) print(f"Line {ndx}: {num_words} words") print(" .... ") # this should create the required output, please rework this line ndx += 1 # increment the line counter #nickname = [] # what is this ???? #for word in line_list: #nickname.append(word[0], end="") # what is this ??? #file.write(nickname) # why do you want to write to the file? file.close()
1st Apr 2022, 5:10 PM
Lothar
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file = open("/usercode/files/books.txt", "r", encoding = ‘UTF-8’) # your code goes here var = file.readlines() for name in var: l = list(name.split(' ')) s = "" for i in l: s += i[0] print(s) file.close() This is my code. Look at the first line file can’t have two opening modes. After second comma sometimes we write encoding of our file. I recomend to write encoding. I like utf-8. And what’s about you?
3rd Apr 2022, 4:52 AM
Daniil Pivovarov
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Oliver Clayden Apart from already mentioned error, nickname.append(word[0]) #end="") Remove this second argument And after loop, just print the list in a string form by using join() method.. print("".join(nickname)) Hope it helps..
1st Apr 2022, 8:26 PM
Jayakrishna 🇮🇳
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You are given a file named "books.txt" with book titles, each on a separate line. To encode the book titles you need to take the first letters of each word in the title and combine them. For example, for the book title "Game of Thrones" the encoded version should be "GoT". Complete the program to read the book title from the file and output the encoded versions, each on a new line.
1st Apr 2022, 5:33 PM
Oliver Clayden
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this is the task i need to do
1st Apr 2022, 5:34 PM
Oliver Clayden