In the .dat file, the first line [it’s an integer, I called S) indicates the number of sets present but also the number of variations per set. For example, if S is 21, there are 21 sets present of each 21 lines.
Then, as from the next line there are 6 columns. I want to append the 4th column per set of S lines to an array to make some calculations later on. I want to stop doing that till line S*S. The complication is that I need to ignore (don’t append) every 21st line per set since they’re fictitious results.
I’m not completely sure how to go about it, but here is what I got for now. Grateful for any help.
with open('foo.dat') as f:
S = int(f.readline()) #extracting set number
print("Sets, S:", S)
I = []
for i, lines in enumerate(f):
columns = lines.split()
if i < S*S:
In = float(columns[3])
I.append(In) #extracting 4th column
#checking results
print(I)
print("length of I:", len(I))
Please find attached link to an example .dat file i’m working with: https://pastebin.com/Cgms3efh
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