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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T04:04:45+00:00 2026-05-18T04:04:45+00:00

When I run my code below I get a: ValueError: invalid literal for int()

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When I run my code below I get a: ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: '0.977759164126' but i dont know why

file_open = open("A1_B1_1000.txt", "r")
file_write = open ("average.txt", "w")

line = file_open.readlines()
list_of_lines = []
length = len(list_of_lines[0])
total = 0


for i in line:
    values = i.split('\t')
    list_of_lines.append(values)

count = 0
for j in list_of_lines:
    count +=1

for k in range(0,count):
    print k
    list_of_lines[k].remove('\n')



for o in range(0,count):
    for p in range(0,length):
        print list_of_lines[p][o]
        number = int(list_of_lines[p][o])    
        total + number
    average = total/count
    print average

My text file looks like:

0.977759164126 0.977759164126 0.977759164126 0.977759164126 0.977759164126
0.981717034466 0.981717034466 0.981717034466 0.981717034466 0.98171703446

The data series is in rows and the values are tab delimited in the text file. All the rows in the file are the same length.

The aim of the script is to calculate the average of each column and write the output to a text file.

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    2026-05-18T04:04:45+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 4:04 am

    int() is used for integers (numbers like 7, 12, 7965, 0, -21233). you probably need float()

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