Creating a file that displays consecutive numbers












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I have to create a text file that will display a consecutive number each line
consecutive_numbers("numbers.txt", 5) should display 1-5 on different lines each
for some program will not run.



def consecutive_numbers(filename,n):
"""
sig : str , int -> NoneType
"""

myfile = open(filename, "w")

for i in range(n):
newline = i + 1
myfile.write(str(newline) + "n")

myfile.close()

#consecutive_numbers("numbers.txt", 5)









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  • For me its working.

    – Rohit-Pandey
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:05











  • when i run the code, nothing shows up, I didn't know it worked. Why am i not seeing anything in the console

    – jfisk
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:09











  • Check numbers.txt named file inside the same directory where program resides.

    – Rohit-Pandey
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:11











  • @jfisk View my answer, to see the better code...

    – U9-Forward
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:14
















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I have to create a text file that will display a consecutive number each line
consecutive_numbers("numbers.txt", 5) should display 1-5 on different lines each
for some program will not run.



def consecutive_numbers(filename,n):
"""
sig : str , int -> NoneType
"""

myfile = open(filename, "w")

for i in range(n):
newline = i + 1
myfile.write(str(newline) + "n")

myfile.close()

#consecutive_numbers("numbers.txt", 5)









share|improve this question























  • For me its working.

    – Rohit-Pandey
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:05











  • when i run the code, nothing shows up, I didn't know it worked. Why am i not seeing anything in the console

    – jfisk
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:09











  • Check numbers.txt named file inside the same directory where program resides.

    – Rohit-Pandey
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:11











  • @jfisk View my answer, to see the better code...

    – U9-Forward
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:14














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I have to create a text file that will display a consecutive number each line
consecutive_numbers("numbers.txt", 5) should display 1-5 on different lines each
for some program will not run.



def consecutive_numbers(filename,n):
"""
sig : str , int -> NoneType
"""

myfile = open(filename, "w")

for i in range(n):
newline = i + 1
myfile.write(str(newline) + "n")

myfile.close()

#consecutive_numbers("numbers.txt", 5)









share|improve this question














I have to create a text file that will display a consecutive number each line
consecutive_numbers("numbers.txt", 5) should display 1-5 on different lines each
for some program will not run.



def consecutive_numbers(filename,n):
"""
sig : str , int -> NoneType
"""

myfile = open(filename, "w")

for i in range(n):
newline = i + 1
myfile.write(str(newline) + "n")

myfile.close()

#consecutive_numbers("numbers.txt", 5)






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  • For me its working.

    – Rohit-Pandey
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:05











  • when i run the code, nothing shows up, I didn't know it worked. Why am i not seeing anything in the console

    – jfisk
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:09











  • Check numbers.txt named file inside the same directory where program resides.

    – Rohit-Pandey
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:11











  • @jfisk View my answer, to see the better code...

    – U9-Forward
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:14



















  • For me its working.

    – Rohit-Pandey
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:05











  • when i run the code, nothing shows up, I didn't know it worked. Why am i not seeing anything in the console

    – jfisk
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:09











  • Check numbers.txt named file inside the same directory where program resides.

    – Rohit-Pandey
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:11











  • @jfisk View my answer, to see the better code...

    – U9-Forward
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:14

















For me its working.

– Rohit-Pandey
Nov 16 '18 at 5:05





For me its working.

– Rohit-Pandey
Nov 16 '18 at 5:05













when i run the code, nothing shows up, I didn't know it worked. Why am i not seeing anything in the console

– jfisk
Nov 16 '18 at 5:09





when i run the code, nothing shows up, I didn't know it worked. Why am i not seeing anything in the console

– jfisk
Nov 16 '18 at 5:09













Check numbers.txt named file inside the same directory where program resides.

– Rohit-Pandey
Nov 16 '18 at 5:11





Check numbers.txt named file inside the same directory where program resides.

– Rohit-Pandey
Nov 16 '18 at 5:11













@jfisk View my answer, to see the better code...

– U9-Forward
Nov 16 '18 at 5:14





@jfisk View my answer, to see the better code...

– U9-Forward
Nov 16 '18 at 5:14












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Why not just:



def consecutive_numbers(filename,n):
"""
sig : str , int -> NoneType
"""
with open(filename,'w') as f:
f.write('n'.join(range(1,n+1)))


Actually your code works for me, but to make it little more efficient and shorter.






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    this puts only n-1 elements into the file range(1,n) . put range(1,n+1)

    – Albin Paul
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:23











  • @AlbinPaul Oh maan... My Bad... My Mistake..., i'll edit

    – U9-Forward
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:24






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    @AlbinPaul Finally it's good...

    – U9-Forward
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:24












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Why not just:



def consecutive_numbers(filename,n):
"""
sig : str , int -> NoneType
"""
with open(filename,'w') as f:
f.write('n'.join(range(1,n+1)))


Actually your code works for me, but to make it little more efficient and shorter.






share|improve this answer





















  • 1





    this puts only n-1 elements into the file range(1,n) . put range(1,n+1)

    – Albin Paul
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:23











  • @AlbinPaul Oh maan... My Bad... My Mistake..., i'll edit

    – U9-Forward
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:24






  • 1





    @AlbinPaul Finally it's good...

    – U9-Forward
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:24
















2














Why not just:



def consecutive_numbers(filename,n):
"""
sig : str , int -> NoneType
"""
with open(filename,'w') as f:
f.write('n'.join(range(1,n+1)))


Actually your code works for me, but to make it little more efficient and shorter.






share|improve this answer





















  • 1





    this puts only n-1 elements into the file range(1,n) . put range(1,n+1)

    – Albin Paul
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:23











  • @AlbinPaul Oh maan... My Bad... My Mistake..., i'll edit

    – U9-Forward
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:24






  • 1





    @AlbinPaul Finally it's good...

    – U9-Forward
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:24














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Why not just:



def consecutive_numbers(filename,n):
"""
sig : str , int -> NoneType
"""
with open(filename,'w') as f:
f.write('n'.join(range(1,n+1)))


Actually your code works for me, but to make it little more efficient and shorter.






share|improve this answer















Why not just:



def consecutive_numbers(filename,n):
"""
sig : str , int -> NoneType
"""
with open(filename,'w') as f:
f.write('n'.join(range(1,n+1)))


Actually your code works for me, but to make it little more efficient and shorter.







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  • 1





    this puts only n-1 elements into the file range(1,n) . put range(1,n+1)

    – Albin Paul
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:23











  • @AlbinPaul Oh maan... My Bad... My Mistake..., i'll edit

    – U9-Forward
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:24






  • 1





    @AlbinPaul Finally it's good...

    – U9-Forward
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:24














  • 1





    this puts only n-1 elements into the file range(1,n) . put range(1,n+1)

    – Albin Paul
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:23











  • @AlbinPaul Oh maan... My Bad... My Mistake..., i'll edit

    – U9-Forward
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:24






  • 1





    @AlbinPaul Finally it's good...

    – U9-Forward
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:24








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1





this puts only n-1 elements into the file range(1,n) . put range(1,n+1)

– Albin Paul
Nov 16 '18 at 5:23





this puts only n-1 elements into the file range(1,n) . put range(1,n+1)

– Albin Paul
Nov 16 '18 at 5:23













@AlbinPaul Oh maan... My Bad... My Mistake..., i'll edit

– U9-Forward
Nov 16 '18 at 5:24





@AlbinPaul Oh maan... My Bad... My Mistake..., i'll edit

– U9-Forward
Nov 16 '18 at 5:24




1




1





@AlbinPaul Finally it's good...

– U9-Forward
Nov 16 '18 at 5:24





@AlbinPaul Finally it's good...

– U9-Forward
Nov 16 '18 at 5:24




















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