![]() SET 'maxerr' 'cdcap' 'inhorg' 'hserr' 'NAUTICAL or CARTESIAN' 'pwtail' ![]() My file goes something like this, with CAPITAL letters are the standard write commands while with 'CAPITAL' or 'NUMBER' the set of options i want to input. The objective is for python to automatically write a specific length of words and then having request from the user to input numbers or word to be filled in at specified place. I have been using the ability of python to output files from data manipulation but using multiple lines seems new to me. My question is how can i start writing something like that. The final ASCII file has multiple lines with every section being a separate command, with a specific set of standard and additional option after that ![]() I am thinking of utilizing python's ability to make the process automated. I use a algorithm that is created on an ASCII file, so usually i have to start from scratch to write the commands by hand. ![]()
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