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I make a new compressed file in this way.
I’m not sure if i’m doing something wrong or there is a better way of using a multi file archive like this.
A:
You are manually extracting the contents of the archive, and the rar format is not designed for this purpose.
One way would be to use the rar command-line tool. The -v option tells you it is extracting a multi-file archive.
$ rar e test.rar
test.rar
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test.1
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There are many rar options documented at
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What would be the best way to go about this? I know its just a few lines in Python so performance won’t be a huge issue, but given the sheer number of lines of code here I’m wondering if there’s a better way.
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You can use regular expressions to replace all the old text in the file (including spaces).
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The output from running this would be (for example):
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This is a short explanation of why we use regular expressions. In Python, you can use re.sub to replace lines in a text file by a regular expression.
re.sub(x, y, s) returns a copy of the string s with all occurrences of x replaced by y.
Then, we iterate over the file and replace each line with the line in our replacements array.
Output from
replacements = [‘LIFT’, ‘BATMAN’]
with open(«The Dark Knight Rises.TXT», «r») as f:
for line in f:
newline = «»
for old in replacements:
newline = newline + old + » » + line + » » + newline
print newline
is
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What would be the best way to go about this? I know its just a few lines in Python so performance won’t be a huge issue, but given the sheer number of lines of code here I’m wondering if there’s a better way.
A:
You can use regular expressions to replace all the old text in the file (including spaces).
replacements = [‘LIFT’, ‘BATMAN’]
with open(«The Dark Knight Rises.TXT», «r») as f:
for line in f:
newline = «»
for old in replacements:
newline = newline + old + » » + line + » » + newline
print newline
The output from running this would be (for example):
LIFT BATMAN Batman
This is a short explanation of why we use regular expressions. In Python, you can use re.sub to replace lines in a text file by a regular expression.
re.sub(x, y, s) returns a copy of the string s with all occurrences of x replaced by y.
Then, we iterate over the file and replace each line with the line in our replacements array.
Output from
replacements = [‘LIFT’, ‘BATMAN’]
with open(«The Dark Knight Rises.TXT», «r») as f:
for line in f:
newline = «»
for old in replacements:
newline = newline + old + » » + line + » » + newline
print newline
is
LIFT BATMAN Batman
Q:
Generate key and add to two different tables
I want to generate a key in my table from the same column of multiple tables.
And i want to add that key to two different tables.
Is this possible?
If yes, how?
A:
In MySQL this can be done using a «keylock
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