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Python File Method

The document outlines various methods available for Python file objects, including operations for reading, writing, and managing file positions. Key methods include close(), read(), write(), and seek(), each serving distinct purposes related to file handling. Additionally, methods like flush(), isatty(), and readable() provide information about the file stream's state and capabilities.

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Python File Method

The document outlines various methods available for Python file objects, including operations for reading, writing, and managing file positions. Key methods include close(), read(), write(), and seek(), each serving distinct purposes related to file handling. Additionally, methods like flush(), isatty(), and readable() provide information about the file stream's state and capabilities.

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Python has a set of methods available for the file object.

Method Description

close() Closes the file

detach() Returns the separated raw stream from the buffer

fileno() Returns a number that represents the stream, from the operating system's
perspective

flush() Flushes the internal buffer

isatty() Returns whether the file stream is interactive or not

read() Returns the file content

readable() Returns whether the file stream can be read or not

readline() Returns one line from the file

readlines() Returns a list of lines from the file

seek() Change the file position

seekable() Returns whether the file allows us to change the file position

tell() Returns the current file position

truncate() Resizes the file to a specified size

writable() Returns whether the file can be written to or not

write() Writes the specified string to the file


writelines() Writes a list of strings to the file

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