>
> Kevin Faulkner wrote:
> > I was trying to pull duplicates out of 2 different files. Needless to say
> > there are duplicates I would place a # next to the duplicate. Example
> > files: file 1: file 2:
> > 433.3 947.3
> > 543.1 749.0
> > 741.1 859.2
> > 238.5 433.3
> > 839.2 229.1
> > 583.6 990.1
> > 863.4 741.1
> > 859.2 101.8
> >
> > import string
> > i=1
> > primaryfile = open('/tmp/extract','r')
> > secondaryfile = open('/tmp/unload')
> >
> > for line in primaryfile:
> > pcompare = line
> > print(pcompare)
> >
> > for row in secondaryfile:
> > i = i + 1
> > print(i)
> > scompare = row
> >
> > if pcompare == scompare:
> > print(scompare)
> > secondaryfile.write('#')
> >
> > With this code it should go through the files and find a duplicate and
> > place a '#' next to it. But for some reasonson it doesn't even get to
> > the second for statement. I don't know what else to do. Please offer
> > some assistance. :) ---------------------------------------------------
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