I already created a txt file using python with a few lines of text that will be read by a simple program. However, I am having some trouble reopening the file and writing additional lines in the file in a later part of the program. (The lines will be written from user input obtained later on.)
with open('file.txt', 'w') as file:
file.write('input')
This is assuming that 'file.txt' has been opened before and written in. In opening this a second time however, with the code that I currently have, I have to erase everything that was written before and rewrite the new line. Is there a way to prevent this from happening (and possibly cut down on the excessive code of opening the file again)?
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