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user_input = input("Enter some text: ")
with open("output.txt", "w") as f:
f.write(user_input)
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#Simple Mood Diary Script As An Example#
print('My Mood Diary')
mood = input('How are you feeling today? ')
#Saves the input as the variable 'mood'#
text_file = open("MoodDiary.txt", "w")
#Opens or creates the .txt file, sharing the directory of the script#
text_file.write(mood)
#Writes the variable into the .txt file#
text_file.close()
#Closes the .txt file#
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First, open a text file for reading by using the open() function.
Second, read text from the text file using the file read() , readline() , or readlines() method of the file object.
Third, close the file using the file close() method.
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Simple Mood Diary Script As An Example#
print('My Mood Diary')
mood = input('How are you feeling today? ')
#Saves the input as the variable 'mood'#
text_file = open("MoodDiary.txt", "w")
#Opens or creates the .txt file, sharing the directory of the script#
text_file.write(mood)
#Writes the variable into the .txt file#
text_file.close()
#Closes the .txt file#