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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T14:26:59+00:00 2026-05-30T14:26:59+00:00

Here is overall code, for taking a tab delimetted text file, and creating a

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Here is overall code, for taking a tab delimetted text file, and creating a new file that only takes the first two values.

    fin = open("in.txt", 'r')
    fout = open("out.txt", 'w')

    for line in fin:

        mrList = line.split('\t')
        fout.write(mrList[0] + "\t" + mrList[1])
        fout.write('\n')

    fin.close()
    fout.close()

When this goes in:

Hello world<tab>how are you?<tab>Groovy
Like pie?<tab>I love it<tab>omnomnom
Go pikachu!<tab>Use pound!<tab>She like

This comes out:

Hello world<tab>how are you?਍䰀椀欀攀 瀀椀攀㼀ऀ䤀 氀漀瘀攀 椀琀ഀ
Go pikachu!<tab>Use pound!਍

I suspect that ‘\n’ is not quite a newline, and googling it insists “its definitely \n 0_0”

UPDATE:

Since answer below, (thanks!) discovered that on a Linux command line:

file peskyInputFile.txt

Tells you the encoding, and that

iconv -c -f utf-16 -t utf-8 peskyInputFile.txt -o outputFile.txt

will convert a UTF-16 file to UTF-8, which circumvents hassle if you don’t need to deal with UTF16

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    2026-05-30T14:27:00+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 2:27 pm

    The file is encoded in UTF-16, and you are attempting to process it like ASCII. When you strip the newline, you only consume one byte, so the UTF-16 is off by one until the next newline. See “Python thinks a 3000-line text file is one line long?” for a solution and explanation.

    This is what you’re doing:

    >>> b = u'Like pie?\tI love it\tomnomnom'.encode('utf-16le')
    >>> s = ('\n' + b + '\0').decode('utf-16le')
    >>> print s
    䰊椀欀攀 瀀椀攀㼀ऀ䤀 氀漀瘀攀 椀琀ऀ漀洀渀漀洀渀漀洀
    
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