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Old 03-03-2013
Separate Text File into Two Lists Using Python

Hello, I have a pretty simple question, but I am new to Python and am trying to write a simple program. Put simply, I want to take a text file that looks like this:
Code:
11111 22222
33333 44444
55555 66666
77777 88888

and produce two lists, one containing the contents of the left column, one the contents of the right one, that should look like this:
List1
Code:
11111
33333
55555
77777

List2
Code:
22222
44444
66666
88888

I tried this code, and several variations of it:
Code:
# Read runlist into two separate lists, "data_list" and "flasher_list"
data_list=[]
flasher_list=[]
file = open(runlist) #"runlist" is previously declared filepath
for line in file:
    data_list+=line[0:5]
    flasher_list+=line[6:11]

But, not surprisingly, it outputs something like:
Code:
['1', '1', '1', '1', '1', '3', '3', '3', '3', '3', '5', '5', '5', '5', '5', '7', '7', '7', '7', '7']

and
Code:
['2', '2', '2', '2', '2', '4', '4', '4', '4', '4', '6', '6', '6', '6', '6', '8', '8', '8', '8', '8']

Like I said I'm new to Python. I'm sure there's some class or module that can help, just not sure. Any ideas?

---------- Post updated 03-03-13 at 12:30 AM ---------- Previous update was 03-02-13 at 09:44 PM ----------

Pretty sure I figured it out:
Code:
data_list = []
flasher_list = []
file = open(runlist)
list = file.readlines()
file.close()
for index in list:
    data_list.append(index.split()[0])
    flasher_list.append(index.split()[1])

This seems to do the trick.
 

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PYTHON(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						 PYTHON(1)

NAME
python, pythonw -- an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language SYNOPSIS
python ... pythonw ... DESCRIPTION
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Rather than using the python command, one can use a specific version directly. For example, running python2.7 from the command line will run the 2.7 version of Python, independent of what the default version of Python is. One can use a specific version of Python on the #! line of a script, but that may have portability and future compatibility issues. Note that the preference files and environment variable that apply to the python command, do not apply when running a specific version of Python. In particular, running python2.6 will always default to 64-bit execution (unless one uses the arch(1) command to specifically select a 32-bit architecture). SEE ALSO
python2.6(1), python2.7(1), pythonw2.6(1), pythonw2.7(1), arch(1) BSD
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