Question

When i write to file my results:

output=knew[i][0],knew[i][1], knew[i][2],eigenval[k],group[i]
value=str(output)
o.write(value+'\n')

I get:

(0.05, 0.05, 0.166667, -0.8513056, 0.9881956035137526)
(0.05, 1.05, 0.166667, -0.8513056, 0.011652226336523394)
(0.05, -0.9500000000000002, 0.166667, -0.8513056, 0.00015217014972403685)

How to write to file so it doesn't add brackets?

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Solution

Instead of

value = str(output)

you can do

value = ', '.join(map(str, output))

What you see is the string representation of a tuple. It's there because you called str on it.

What the str.join method does is join an iterable (e.g. a tuple or a list) of strings, using the string that it's called on as a delimiter (here ', ' is the delimiter and map(str, output) is the iterable of strings.) into a single string. map applies a function to each element of an iterable. In this case, str is applied to each element of output, so that we have an iterable of strings, rather than float numbers.

Alternatively (a bit hacky) you can just strip off the parentheses from the value that you have:

value = str(output)[1:-1]

OTHER TIPS

You can also use the csv module:

import csv

with open('file.txt', 'wb') as f:
    writer = csv.writer(f, delimiter=',')
    output = knew[i][0], knew[i][1], knew[i][2], eigenval[k], group[i]
    writer.writerow(output)
value = "{0}, {1}, {2}, {3}, {4}".format(knew[i][0],knew[i][1], knew[i][2],eigenval[k],group[i])
o.write(value)

Using format function of str objects is a better approach. And more efficient too.

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