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documented writelines()
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@ -294,9 +294,12 @@ operator (modulo) with a string left argument interprets this string
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as a C sprintf format string to be applied to the right argument, and
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returns the string resulting from this formatting operation.
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Unless the format string requires exactly one argument, the right
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argument should be a tuple of the correct size. The following format
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characters are understood: \%, c, s, i, d, u, o, x, X, e, E, f, g, G.
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The right argument should be a tuple with one item for each argument
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required by the format string; if the string requires a single
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argument, the right argument may also be a single non-tuple object.%
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\footnote{A tuple object in this case should be a singleton.}
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The following format characters are understood:
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\%, c, s, i, d, u, o, x, X, e, E, f, g, G.
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Width and precision may be a * to specify that an integer argument
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specifies the actual width or precision. The flag characters -, +,
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blank, \# and 0 are understood. The size specifiers h, l or L may be
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Write a string to the file. There is no return value.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{writelines}{list}
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Write a list of strings to the file. There is no return value.
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(The name is intended to match \code{readlines}; \code{writelines}
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does not add line separators.)
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\end{funcdesc}
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\subsubsection{Internal Objects.}
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(See the Python Reference Manual for these.)
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@ -294,9 +294,12 @@ operator (modulo) with a string left argument interprets this string
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as a C sprintf format string to be applied to the right argument, and
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returns the string resulting from this formatting operation.
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Unless the format string requires exactly one argument, the right
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argument should be a tuple of the correct size. The following format
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characters are understood: \%, c, s, i, d, u, o, x, X, e, E, f, g, G.
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The right argument should be a tuple with one item for each argument
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required by the format string; if the string requires a single
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argument, the right argument may also be a single non-tuple object.%
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\footnote{A tuple object in this case should be a singleton.}
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The following format characters are understood:
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\%, c, s, i, d, u, o, x, X, e, E, f, g, G.
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Width and precision may be a * to specify that an integer argument
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specifies the actual width or precision. The flag characters -, +,
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blank, \# and 0 are understood. The size specifiers h, l or L may be
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Write a string to the file. There is no return value.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{writelines}{list}
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Write a list of strings to the file. There is no return value.
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(The name is intended to match \code{readlines}; \code{writelines}
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does not add line separators.)
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\end{funcdesc}
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\subsubsection{Internal Objects.}
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(See the Python Reference Manual for these.)
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