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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T18:35:57+00:00 2026-05-14T18:35:57+00:00

How do I strip comma from the end of a string? I tried awk

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How do I strip comma from the end of a string? I tried

awk = subprocess.Popen([r"awk", "{print $10}"], stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
awk_stdin = awk.communicate(uptime_stdout)[0]
print awk_stdin
temp = awk_stdin
t = temp.strip(",")

also tried t = temp.rstrip(","), both don’t work.


This is the code:

uptime = subprocess.Popen([r"uptime"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
uptime_stdout = uptime.communicate()[0]
print uptime_stdout

awk = subprocess.Popen([r"awk", "{print $11}"], stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
awk_stdin = awk.communicate(uptime_stdout)[0]
print repr(awk_stdin)
temp = awk_stdin
tem = temp.rstrip("\n")
logfile = open('/usr/src/python/uptime.log', 'a')
logfile.write(tem + "\n")
logfile.close()

This is the output:

 17:07:32 up 27 days, 37 min,  2 users,  load average: 5.23, 5.09, 4.79

5.23,
None
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "uptime.py", line 21, in ?
    tem = temp.rstrip("\n")
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'rstrip'
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    2026-05-14T18:35:57+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:35 pm

    When you say

    awk = subprocess.Popen([r"awk", "{print $11}"], stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
    awk_stdout = awk.communicate(uptime_stdout)[0]
    

    then the output of the awk process is printed to stdout (e.g. a terminal).
    awk_stdout is set to None. awk_stdout.rstrip('\n') raises an AttributeError because None has no attribute called rstrip.

    When you say

    awk = subprocess.Popen([r"awk", "{print $11}"], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
                           stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
    awk_stdout = awk.communicate(uptime_stdout)[0]
    

    then nothing is printed to stdout (e.g. the terminal), and awk_stdout gets the output of the awk command as a string.

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