Hello everybody,
With a batch-script I export mutliple text-files to a specific folder where I want to merge them into one.
Therefore I used the type-command in windows cmd which worked fine. But after comparing the files I noticed that the order is wrong. I found out the CMD sorts them differently (file_1,file_10,file_11,file_2,file_3,file_33) instead of how I'm doing it (file_1,file_2,file_3,file_10,file_11,file_33).
This is my script, which does not sort files after human sorting:
With a batch-script I export mutliple text-files to a specific folder where I want to merge them into one.
Therefore I used the type-command in windows cmd which worked fine. But after comparing the files I noticed that the order is wrong. I found out the CMD sorts them differently (file_1,file_10,file_11,file_2,file_3,file_33) instead of how I'm doing it (file_1,file_2,file_3,file_10,file_11,file_33).
This is my script, which does not sort files after human sorting:
#!/usr/bin/env python3 #Imports import sys from pathlib import Path from natsort import natsorted, humansorted #String Configuration outputs = Path(r'C:\System\Mediainfo\Outputs\tmp\bts') search = "*Behind the Scenes #*.txt" sorted_outputs = humansorted(outputs.glob(search)) lines = [] #Sorting for path in sorted_outputs: if path.is_file(): print(path) with path.open() as fd: for line in fd: print(line) lines.append(line.strip()) #Output Configuration with open('C:\\System\\Mediainfo\\Outputs\\master\\bts.txt', 'w') as f: f.write('\n'.join(lines)) #End sys.exit()