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      Oh now i have another problem ...

      at the first four lines are my imports for the script:

      import csv
      import re
      import json
      import math

      i want that to write now "test = 'TestFile.csv'"
      at the fifth line, to looks like this:

      import csv
      import re
      import json
      import math
      
      test = 'TestFile.csv'
      
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        Oh now i have another problem ...

        at the first four lines are my imports for the script:

        import csv
        import re
        import json
        import math

        i want that to write now "test = 'TestFile.csv'"
        at the fifth line, to looks like this:

        import csv
        import re
        import json
        import math
        
        test = 'TestFile.csv'
        
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        @NotYourFan Then open the file in Append mode and append empty line and the other one...

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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          With the Append mode i write my stream at the bottem ... thats the Problem.

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            With the Append mode i write my stream at the bottem ... thats the Problem.

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            @NotYourFan
            @jsulm is getting confused with the example you have given. He is assuming the line you want to add is right at the end, but you mean somewhere in the middle, there is still more stuff after it in the file. Just ignore any mentions of "append".

            Look, as I have said, you're probably best here just reading line-by-line from the old file, inserting whatever you want as you go writing it out to a new file. Then delete original and rename new to old at the end. This is always a good idea, as you don't overwrite your existing file with partial stuff if for whatever reason you have an error in your code or something. This is a common way to alter existing files. Just do it this way....

            A completely separate question is why you want to rewrite an existing Python code file anyway? You may have your reasons. But if we took just your example of "injecting" that line into the source, are you sure it could not be achieved better by passing TestFile.csv on the command line at run time as an argument to your Python executable??

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              Oh now i have another problem ...

              at the first four lines are my imports for the script:

              import csv
              import re
              import json
              import math

              i want that to write now "test = 'TestFile.csv'"
              at the fifth line, to looks like this:

              import csv
              import re
              import json
              import math
              
              test = 'TestFile.csv'
              
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              @NotYourFan

              QFile file("C:/Users/Test/Desktop/Projekt/write.py");
              if(file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text)) {
                QTextStream rstream(&file);
                QVector<QString> v;
                 while(! rstream.atEnd())
                      v.append(rstream.readLine());
                file.close();
                if(file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Text)) {
                  QTextStream wstream(&file);
              
                  for(int i(0); i < v.size(); i++){
                       if( i == 5)
                           wstream <<  "test = 'TestFile.csv' " 
                      wstream << v.at(i);
              
                  }
                  file.close();
                }
              }
              

              edit: fixed some typos, auto correct can be a pain, sometimes.


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                @NotYourFan

                QFile file("C:/Users/Test/Desktop/Projekt/write.py");
                if(file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text)) {
                  QTextStream rstream(&file);
                  QVector<QString> v;
                   while(! rstream.atEnd())
                        v.append(rstream.readLine());
                  file.close();
                  if(file.open(QIODevice::WriteOnly | QIODevice::Text)) {
                    QTextStream wstream(&file);
                
                    for(int i(0); i < v.size(); i++){
                         if( i == 5)
                             wstream <<  "test = 'TestFile.csv' " 
                        wstream << v.at(i);
                
                    }
                    file.close();
                  }
                }
                

                edit: fixed some typos, auto correct can be a pain, sometimes.

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                @J.Hilk
                I don't wish to start an argument or sound rude, but why encourage to read the whole file into memory when it's just as simple to do it line by line (at least in OP's case) as you go? Plus read-from-old-write-to-new doesn't suffer from blatting the original when the programmer makes a coding error! :) Anyway it's preference for the OP.

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                  @J.Hilk
                  I don't wish to start an argument or sound rude, but why encourage to read the whole file into memory when it's just as simple to do it line by line (at least in OP's case) as you go? Plus read-from-old-write-to-new doesn't suffer from blatting the original when the programmer makes a coding error! :) Anyway it's preference for the OP.

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                  @JonB Simple,
                  I took the liberty to copy and past @VRonin example from before and edit it ;-)


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                  • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                    @JonB Simple,
                    I took the liberty to copy and past @VRonin example from before and edit it ;-)

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                    @J.Hilk
                    Lol! :) OK, I commented on that earlier, far be it for us to disagree with the venerable @VRonin :) Anyway, the OP can do it either way as he sees fit.

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                      @J-Hilk

                      Wehen i run your code, my .py scriptcode changed complete to only ONE Row.

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                        @J-Hilk

                        Wehen i run your code, my .py scriptcode changed complete to only ONE Row.

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                        @NotYourFan
                        the example is not checked, I don't have a +py file for that.

                        Obviously you need to add a new line character at the end of each line.

                        if( i == 5)
                                     wstream <<  "test = 'TestFile.csv' "  << "\n";
                                wstream << v.at(i) << "\n";;
                        

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                            @J-Hilk
                            now it works the problem is when i changed the wstram it doesent override.

                            i get " test = 'Hallo221.csv' test = 'Hallo1.csv' ...."

                            how i can override?

                            thx

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                              @J-Hilk
                              now it works the problem is when i changed the wstram it doesent override.

                              i get " test = 'Hallo221.csv' test = 'Hallo1.csv' ...."

                              how i can override?

                              thx

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                              @NotYourFan
                              What does "override" mean? Do you mean "overwrite" what is already in wstream? Do you mean wstream.seek(0)?

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                                yeah sry,

                                i mean "overwrite".

                                i always get " test = 'Hallo221.csv' test = 'Hallo1.csv' test = 'Hallo12321.csv' .....

                                but i want to get only "test = 'Hallo12321.csv' so i want to "overwrite" the line 5 and not add a new string

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                                  yeah sry,

                                  i mean "overwrite".

                                  i always get " test = 'Hallo221.csv' test = 'Hallo1.csv' test = 'Hallo12321.csv' .....

                                  but i want to get only "test = 'Hallo12321.csv' so i want to "overwrite" the line 5 and not add a new string

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                                  @NotYourFan
                                  So did you try my wstream.seek(0)? after the first write and before the second?
                                  Or, depending on just what you intend by "overwrite", you may need to wstream.resize(0).
                                  Try with both "first-string-is-long", "second-is-short" and then with "first-is-short", "second-string-is-long" to see the difference between seek(0) vs resize(0).

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                                    yeah sry,

                                    i mean "overwrite".

                                    i always get " test = 'Hallo221.csv' test = 'Hallo1.csv' test = 'Hallo12321.csv' .....

                                    but i want to get only "test = 'Hallo12321.csv' so i want to "overwrite" the line 5 and not add a new string

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                                    @NotYourFan

                                    You're doing fishy stuff, that may break at any point. 
                                    You should rethink what you're actually trying to do.

                                    for(int i(0); i < v.size(); i++){
                                             if( i == 5) {
                                                 wstream <<  "test = 'TestFile.csv' "   << "\n";
                                                if(v.at(i).contains("test = '"))
                                                    continue;
                                             }        
                                             wstream << v.at(i)  << "\n";
                                        }
                                    

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                                    Q: What does it do?
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                                      @NotYourFan

                                      You're doing fishy stuff, that may break at any point. 
                                      You should rethink what you're actually trying to do.

                                      for(int i(0); i < v.size(); i++){
                                               if( i == 5) {
                                                   wstream <<  "test = 'TestFile.csv' "   << "\n";
                                                  if(v.at(i).contains("test = '"))
                                                      continue;
                                               }        
                                               wstream << v.at(i)  << "\n";
                                          }
                                      
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                                      @J.Hilk
                                      PERFEKT !!!!!
                                      THANK YOU SO MUTCH

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