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How to call a function from other program
What is the best way to call a script from another script?How to merge two dictionaries in a single expression?How do I check whether a file exists without exceptions?Calling an external command in PythonHow do JavaScript closures work?var functionName = function() vs function functionName() Using global variables in a functionHow to make a chain of function decorators?Set a default parameter value for a JavaScript functionWhat is the difference between call and apply?Importing files from different folder
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How to call a function and print from other program?
I've a textfile.txt file :
"mouse"
"monitor"
"keyboard"
"wire"
My script firstprogram.py :
def call():
with open('textfile.txt','r') as f:
input_file = f.readlines()
for line in input_file:
print(line)
My another script secondprogram.py :
from firstprogram import call
print("hi")
call()
This is my expected output:
hi
mouse
monitor
keyboard
wire
python function call
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How to call a function and print from other program?
I've a textfile.txt file :
"mouse"
"monitor"
"keyboard"
"wire"
My script firstprogram.py :
def call():
with open('textfile.txt','r') as f:
input_file = f.readlines()
for line in input_file:
print(line)
My another script secondprogram.py :
from firstprogram import call
print("hi")
call()
This is my expected output:
hi
mouse
monitor
keyboard
wire
python function call
1
Possible duplicate of What is the best way to call a script from another script?
– 4oby
Mar 27 at 12:27
i m new to coding pls explain with my coding...pls help me sir/madam
– Python_beginner
Mar 27 at 12:28
you need to learn how to import sir./madam, not much we can do just google it and learn how to do it. (There is an easy and dirty way with sys.path.append, but stay away from that and learn the init.py way)
– E.Serra
Mar 27 at 12:35
add a comment |
How to call a function and print from other program?
I've a textfile.txt file :
"mouse"
"monitor"
"keyboard"
"wire"
My script firstprogram.py :
def call():
with open('textfile.txt','r') as f:
input_file = f.readlines()
for line in input_file:
print(line)
My another script secondprogram.py :
from firstprogram import call
print("hi")
call()
This is my expected output:
hi
mouse
monitor
keyboard
wire
python function call
How to call a function and print from other program?
I've a textfile.txt file :
"mouse"
"monitor"
"keyboard"
"wire"
My script firstprogram.py :
def call():
with open('textfile.txt','r') as f:
input_file = f.readlines()
for line in input_file:
print(line)
My another script secondprogram.py :
from firstprogram import call
print("hi")
call()
This is my expected output:
hi
mouse
monitor
keyboard
wire
python function call
python function call
edited Mar 27 at 12:29
Python_beginner
asked Mar 27 at 12:24
Python_beginnerPython_beginner
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546 bronze badges
1
Possible duplicate of What is the best way to call a script from another script?
– 4oby
Mar 27 at 12:27
i m new to coding pls explain with my coding...pls help me sir/madam
– Python_beginner
Mar 27 at 12:28
you need to learn how to import sir./madam, not much we can do just google it and learn how to do it. (There is an easy and dirty way with sys.path.append, but stay away from that and learn the init.py way)
– E.Serra
Mar 27 at 12:35
add a comment |
1
Possible duplicate of What is the best way to call a script from another script?
– 4oby
Mar 27 at 12:27
i m new to coding pls explain with my coding...pls help me sir/madam
– Python_beginner
Mar 27 at 12:28
you need to learn how to import sir./madam, not much we can do just google it and learn how to do it. (There is an easy and dirty way with sys.path.append, but stay away from that and learn the init.py way)
– E.Serra
Mar 27 at 12:35
1
1
Possible duplicate of What is the best way to call a script from another script?
– 4oby
Mar 27 at 12:27
Possible duplicate of What is the best way to call a script from another script?
– 4oby
Mar 27 at 12:27
i m new to coding pls explain with my coding...pls help me sir/madam
– Python_beginner
Mar 27 at 12:28
i m new to coding pls explain with my coding...pls help me sir/madam
– Python_beginner
Mar 27 at 12:28
you need to learn how to import sir./madam, not much we can do just google it and learn how to do it. (There is an easy and dirty way with sys.path.append, but stay away from that and learn the init.py way)
– E.Serra
Mar 27 at 12:35
you need to learn how to import sir./madam, not much we can do just google it and learn how to do it. (There is an easy and dirty way with sys.path.append, but stay away from that and learn the init.py way)
– E.Serra
Mar 27 at 12:35
add a comment |
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here you go: First you define the function in firstprogram.py
def call():
print("I am call")
#save as firstprogram.py
in the second program secondprogram.py , just call it like this:
from firstprogram import call
call()
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here you go: First you define the function in firstprogram.py
def call():
print("I am call")
#save as firstprogram.py
in the second program secondprogram.py , just call it like this:
from firstprogram import call
call()
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here you go: First you define the function in firstprogram.py
def call():
print("I am call")
#save as firstprogram.py
in the second program secondprogram.py , just call it like this:
from firstprogram import call
call()
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here you go: First you define the function in firstprogram.py
def call():
print("I am call")
#save as firstprogram.py
in the second program secondprogram.py , just call it like this:
from firstprogram import call
call()
here you go: First you define the function in firstprogram.py
def call():
print("I am call")
#save as firstprogram.py
in the second program secondprogram.py , just call it like this:
from firstprogram import call
call()
answered Mar 27 at 12:37
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Possible duplicate of What is the best way to call a script from another script?
– 4oby
Mar 27 at 12:27
i m new to coding pls explain with my coding...pls help me sir/madam
– Python_beginner
Mar 27 at 12:28
you need to learn how to import sir./madam, not much we can do just google it and learn how to do it. (There is an easy and dirty way with sys.path.append, but stay away from that and learn the init.py way)
– E.Serra
Mar 27 at 12:35