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Python text notation

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pytn

With the help of pytn you can use your txt file as a json file in a very simple way

pytn stands for - python text notation

Dependencies

  • filemod pip install pytn

Installation and Usage

  1. use pip install pytn

  2. Make sure that your pip version is updated pip install --upgrade pip.

  3. Import the package: import pytn

Updates

-edit_data()-> bug fix

Functions in the module

  • First load the data of the file using load_txt method you need to load

data every time you make changes to it as it is using txt as its main source

load_txt(filename)

  • extract_keys method helps you extract all the keys from the txt file , and returns them all in the list

extract_keys(data).

  • extract_values method helps you extract all the values from the specific keys in sequence from the txt file , and returns them in the list.

extract_keys(data).

  • extract_data method helps you extract all the key value pairs from the txt file to dict

extract_data(filename)

  • edit_data method helps you edit key's value pair , it takes filename ,key, and a value to change.

edit_data(filename,key,value_to_change)

  • remove_data method helps you remove keys and values pair

remove_value(filename,key)

Run Locally

Clone the project

  git clone https://github.com/kshitij1235/pytn/tree/main/dist

Install

  pip install pytn

List of Functions

| functions | processs| args|

| ----------|---------|-----|

|load_txt|loads the txt data|filename|

|extract_keys|extract key from data|filename|

|extract_values|extract values from data|filename|

|extract_data|Extracts key value pair|filename|

|edit_data|Edit certain key values|filename,key,value_to_change|

|add_data|Help add data to the txt| filename,new key , new value|

|remove_data|remove key value pair|filename,key|

Usage/Examples

way to write your txt

{

settings: active is on

values:244

meta:[23,52,53,work]

unit_test=True

}



Rules : 

1) Dont make any sub tree to write your data do it under one tree/{}.

2)dont use ] or [ inside arrays.

4)strictly use : or = when assigning values.

code

from pytn import *



###printing basic dictornary 

file="main.txt"

print(extract_data(file)) #printing key value pairs





####extracting keys and values separately

print(extract_keys(file)) #printing the updated key values

print(extract_values(file)) #printing the updated values values

Output

{'settings': 'active is on', 'values': 244, 'meta': [23, 52, 53, 'work'],'unit_test':True}

['settings', 'values', 'meta','unit_test']

['active is on', 244, [23, 52, 53, 'work'],True]

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