How to read a txt file like a dictionary in python
Hello im trying to make my bot reading this txt file like if it was a dictionary, i ask for an account and he drop me his mail + alias + Pass and witheout repetition (imagine a player is using one of those accounts and another player login in the same account..)
Mail: epmLvQ7QtSbL@xitroo.com
Alias: epmLvQ7QtSbL
Pass: 1Ken&$de*d1}
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:13:57
###########################
Mail: WOVIlkOGCgme@xitroo.com
Alias: WOVIlkOGCgme
Pass: -aQxK>bu&ee^
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:20:46
###########################
Mail: DAN53XYcKico@xitroo.com
Alias: DAN53XYcKico
Pass: #w4q?ae=+6ZI
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:24:22
please guys help me i spend a lot of time at searching solution and didn't found solution of my problem; i tryed to make it like a dictionary whith codes like that but didn't work :
Hello im trying to make my bot reading this txt file like if it was a dictionary, i ask for an account and he drop me his mail + alias + Pass and witheout repetition (imagine a player is using one of those accounts and another player login in the same account..)
Mail: epmLvQ7QtSbL@xitroo.com
Alias: epmLvQ7QtSbL
Pass: 1Ken&$de*d1}
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:13:57
###########################
Mail: WOVIlkOGCgme@xitroo.com
Alias: WOVIlkOGCgme
Pass: -aQxK>bu&ee^
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:20:46
###########################
Mail: DAN53XYcKico@xitroo.com
Alias: DAN53XYcKico
Pass: #w4q?ae=+6ZI
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:24:22
please guys help me i spend a lot of time at searching solution and didn't found solution of my problem; i tryed to make it like a dictionary whith codes like that but didn't work :
d = {}
with open("file.txt") as f:
for line in f:
(key, val) = line.split()
d[int(key)] = val
python
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Hello im trying to make my bot reading this txt file like if it was a dictionary, i ask for an account and he drop me his mail + alias + Pass and witheout repetition (imagine a player is using one of those accounts and another player login in the same account..)
Mail: epmLvQ7QtSbL@xitroo.com
Alias: epmLvQ7QtSbL
Pass: 1Ken&$de*d1}
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:13:57
###########################
Mail: WOVIlkOGCgme@xitroo.com
Alias: WOVIlkOGCgme
Pass: -aQxK>bu&ee^
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:20:46
###########################
Mail: DAN53XYcKico@xitroo.com
Alias: DAN53XYcKico
Pass: #w4q?ae=+6ZI
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:24:22
please guys help me i spend a lot of time at searching solution and didn't found solution of my problem; i tryed to make it like a dictionary whith codes like that but didn't work :
Hello im trying to make my bot reading this txt file like if it was a dictionary, i ask for an account and he drop me his mail + alias + Pass and witheout repetition (imagine a player is using one of those accounts and another player login in the same account..)
Mail: epmLvQ7QtSbL@xitroo.com
Alias: epmLvQ7QtSbL
Pass: 1Ken&$de*d1}
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:13:57
###########################
Mail: WOVIlkOGCgme@xitroo.com
Alias: WOVIlkOGCgme
Pass: -aQxK>bu&ee^
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:20:46
###########################
Mail: DAN53XYcKico@xitroo.com
Alias: DAN53XYcKico
Pass: #w4q?ae=+6ZI
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:24:22
please guys help me i spend a lot of time at searching solution and didn't found solution of my problem; i tryed to make it like a dictionary whith codes like that but didn't work :
d = {}
with open("file.txt") as f:
for line in f:
(key, val) = line.split()
d[int(key)] = val
python
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3
Code not implemented or not working as intended: Code Review is a community where programmers peer-review your working code to address issues such as security, maintainability, performance, and scalability. We require that the code be working correctly, to the best of the author's knowledge, before proceeding with a review. Please take a look at the help center. And no, SO won't take this either by lack of Minimum Complete Verifiable Example.
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Hello im trying to make my bot reading this txt file like if it was a dictionary, i ask for an account and he drop me his mail + alias + Pass and witheout repetition (imagine a player is using one of those accounts and another player login in the same account..)
Mail: epmLvQ7QtSbL@xitroo.com
Alias: epmLvQ7QtSbL
Pass: 1Ken&$de*d1}
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:13:57
###########################
Mail: WOVIlkOGCgme@xitroo.com
Alias: WOVIlkOGCgme
Pass: -aQxK>bu&ee^
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:20:46
###########################
Mail: DAN53XYcKico@xitroo.com
Alias: DAN53XYcKico
Pass: #w4q?ae=+6ZI
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:24:22
please guys help me i spend a lot of time at searching solution and didn't found solution of my problem; i tryed to make it like a dictionary whith codes like that but didn't work :
Hello im trying to make my bot reading this txt file like if it was a dictionary, i ask for an account and he drop me his mail + alias + Pass and witheout repetition (imagine a player is using one of those accounts and another player login in the same account..)
Mail: epmLvQ7QtSbL@xitroo.com
Alias: epmLvQ7QtSbL
Pass: 1Ken&$de*d1}
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:13:57
###########################
Mail: WOVIlkOGCgme@xitroo.com
Alias: WOVIlkOGCgme
Pass: -aQxK>bu&ee^
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:20:46
###########################
Mail: DAN53XYcKico@xitroo.com
Alias: DAN53XYcKico
Pass: #w4q?ae=+6ZI
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:24:22
please guys help me i spend a lot of time at searching solution and didn't found solution of my problem; i tryed to make it like a dictionary whith codes like that but didn't work :
d = {}
with open("file.txt") as f:
for line in f:
(key, val) = line.split()
d[int(key)] = val
python
New contributor
Hello im trying to make my bot reading this txt file like if it was a dictionary, i ask for an account and he drop me his mail + alias + Pass and witheout repetition (imagine a player is using one of those accounts and another player login in the same account..)
Mail: epmLvQ7QtSbL@xitroo.com
Alias: epmLvQ7QtSbL
Pass: 1Ken&$de*d1}
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:13:57
###########################
Mail: WOVIlkOGCgme@xitroo.com
Alias: WOVIlkOGCgme
Pass: -aQxK>bu&ee^
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:20:46
###########################
Mail: DAN53XYcKico@xitroo.com
Alias: DAN53XYcKico
Pass: #w4q?ae=+6ZI
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:24:22
please guys help me i spend a lot of time at searching solution and didn't found solution of my problem; i tryed to make it like a dictionary whith codes like that but didn't work :
Hello im trying to make my bot reading this txt file like if it was a dictionary, i ask for an account and he drop me his mail + alias + Pass and witheout repetition (imagine a player is using one of those accounts and another player login in the same account..)
Mail: epmLvQ7QtSbL@xitroo.com
Alias: epmLvQ7QtSbL
Pass: 1Ken&$de*d1}
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:13:57
###########################
Mail: WOVIlkOGCgme@xitroo.com
Alias: WOVIlkOGCgme
Pass: -aQxK>bu&ee^
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:20:46
###########################
Mail: DAN53XYcKico@xitroo.com
Alias: DAN53XYcKico
Pass: #w4q?ae=+6ZI
Creation: 28/12/2018 14:24:22
please guys help me i spend a lot of time at searching solution and didn't found solution of my problem; i tryed to make it like a dictionary whith codes like that but didn't work :
d = {}
with open("file.txt") as f:
for line in f:
(key, val) = line.split()
d[int(key)] = val
python
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