I am using a for loop to read a file of coordinates line by line. In some cases I need the information from the next line in order do math at the current line, such as the distance formula.
The file contents look like this:
X66.745 Y108.729
X67.255 Y108.584
X139.519 Y90.769
X142.494 Y90.161
X143.062 Y90.068
It has other content in it, however this is the what the useful content looks like.
My current code is:
def get_xy_coord(line):
x_coord = []
y_coord = []
line_list = line.split()
x_ = line_list[1].split('X')
x_ = x_[1]
x_coord.append(x_)
y_ = line_list[2].split('Y')
y_ = y_[1]
y_coord.append(y_)
return x_coord[-1:], y_coord[-1:]
### Load File
file_name = 'path' # put your filename here
with open(file_name, 'r+') as f:
contents = f.readlines()
for line in contents:
if 'X' in line:
x1, y1 get_xy_coord(line)
#get x2 , y2 to do distance formula
I have read other post on getting the next line, but none of them have worked for my application, such as the next() option, which I think is because I am working with a file rather than a list of values. After using the content of line and the line after it, I would still like to just advance 1 line as if it where a normal for loop iteration.
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