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How can we say that our file is open or not and our file is closed or not?
In C language, when we open any file we get file discriptor of that file, but in python ther is a long statement we get.
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In python, if there is some error in opening the file, you automatically get a IOError. And you can always do this to handle the error in your way :
try : file = open("a.txt","w+")
except IOError : print("Error Opening File")
And for checking whether the file is closed, we have the .closed member...
if file.closed: print("File I/O Operation Complete")