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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T07:36:45+00:00 2026-05-16T07:36:45+00:00

I’m using the code below to to write to a file but at the

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I’m using the code below to to write to a file but at the moment it writes everything onto a new line.

import csv
antigens = csv.reader(open('PAD_n1372.csv'), delimiter=',')

lista = []
pad_file = open('pad.txt','w')

for i in antigens:
    lista.append(i[16])
    lista.append(i[21])
    lista.append(i[0])

for k in lista:
    pad_file.write(k+',')
    pad_file.write('\n')

If say my “lista” looks like

[['apple','car','red'],['orange','boat','black']]

I would like the output in my text file to be:

apple,car,red
orange,boat,black

I know my new line character is in the wrong place but I do now know where to place it, also how would I remove the comma from the end of each line?


EDIT

Sorry my “lista” looks like

[‘apple’,’car’,’red’,’orange’,’boat’,’black’]

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    2026-05-16T07:36:46+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 7:36 am

    If lista is [['apple','car','red'],['orange','boat','black']], then each k in your loop is going to be one of the sub-lists, so all you need to do is join the elements of that sub-list on a , and output that as a single line:

    for k in lista:
        pad_file.write(','.join(k))
        pad_file.write('\n')
    

    Edit based on comments: If lista is ['apple, 'car', 'red', 'orange', 'boat', 'black'] and you want 3 elements per line, you can just change the for target to a list comprehension that returns the appropriate sub-lists:

    for k in [lista[x:x+3] for x in xrange(0, len(lista), 3)]:
        pad_file.write(','.join(k))
        pad_file.write('\n')
    

    There are other ways to break a list into chunks; see this SO question

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