Open a file in Python
Any online application must have file management capabilities.
To generate, read, update, and delete files, Python includes a number of functions.
File handling
The open() function is crucial for working with files in Python.
File name and mode are the two parameters that the open() function accepts.
A file can be opened in four different ways (modes):
"r" - to read; Default: Opens a read file and returns an error if the file is missing.
"a" - Append - Opens a file for appending and, if necessary, generates a new copy of the file.
"w" - opens a writable file and, if the file doesn't already exist, creates it.
"x" - Creates the provided file and returns an error if it already exists.
You can also define how the file should be handled.
"t" - Text - Default. The text.
"b" - Binary - Binary Mode.
Syntax
f = open("fichier.txt", "rt")