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Delete Lines that Contain Words - Loop through files in a folder - Write to new files
#1
Hi friends,

I am trying to loop through files and from each file delete the lines that contain the search keywords




import os

def remove_line_from_file(filename, line_to_remove, dirpath=''):
  
    filename = os.path.join(dirpath, filename)
    temp_path = os.path.join(dirpath, 'temp.txt')


    
    with open(filename, 'r') as f_read, open(temp_path, 'w') as temp:


        search_keywords=['Car','Train']                # Delete all sentences that contain these words
        
        for line in f_read:
            if (any(map(lambda word: word in line, search_keywords))):
                    
                if line.strip() == word:            #f line.strip() == line_to_remove:
                    continue
                temp.write(line)

        os.remove(filename)
        os.rename(temp_path, filename)
        directory = 'C:/Users/Home/Desktop/test/'
        dirpath, _, files = next(os.walk(directory))

        for f in files:
            remove_line_from_file(f, line, dirpath)
I dont get an error as such - but I cant work out why it doesnt work.

It may not be syntactically correct as i borrowed code from here and there.

Please may a kind person have a look at this

thank you for your time and help



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#2
#!/usr/bin/python3
import os

def remove_line_from_file(filename, dirpath):
    filename  = os.path.join(dirpath, filename)
    temp_path = os.path.join(dirpath, filename + '.tmp')
    search_keywords = ['Car','Train']

    with open(filename, 'r') as f_read, open(temp_path, 'w') as temp:
        for line in f_read:
            found = False
            for word in search_keywords:
                if word in line:
                    found = True
            if not found:
                temp.write(line)

    #os.rename(temp_path, filename)

#main
directory = './'
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(directory):
    for f in files:
        remove_line_from_file(f, directory)
#done
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#3
Thank you my dear friend heiner55.

I am so happy because I have been trying for days to work out the correct syntax for this.
I guess i didnt need the lambda thing
if (any(map(lambda word: word in line, search_keywords))):

Simplicity is the best

My files have so much garbage and it was very hard for me to find these line and manually delete them one after the other Wall

Thank you so much again for lending your programming eyes and time to help me.

Python hero!

I really apreciate it so much

Hope you have a great week! Big Grin

:)



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Python newbie trying to learn the ropes
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#4
Glad to hear.
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