The syntax of open() is:
open(file, mode='r', buffering=-1, encoding=None, errors=None, newline=None, closefd=True, opener=None)
open() Parameters
- file - path-like object (representing a file system path)
 - mode (optional) - mode while opening a file. If not provided, it defaults to 
'r'(open for reading in text mode). Available file modes are:Mode Description 'r'Open a file for reading. (default) 'w'Open a file for writing. Creates a new file if it does not exist or truncates the file if it exists. 'x'Open a file for exclusive creation. If the file already exists, the operation fails. 'a'Open for appending at the end of the file without truncating it. Creates a new file if it does not exist. 't'Open in text mode. (default) 'b'Open in binary mode. '+'Open a file for updating (reading and writing)  - buffering (optional) - used for setting buffering policy
 - encoding (optional) - the encoding format
 - errors (optional) - string specifying how to handle encoding/decoding errors
 - newline (optional) - how newlines mode works (available values: 
None,' ','\n','r', and'\r\n' - closefd (optional) - must be 
True(default); if given otherwise, an exception will be raised - opener (optional) - a custom opener; must return an open file descriptor
 
Return Value from open()
The open() function returns a file object which can used to read, write and modify the file.
If the file is not found, it raises the FileNotFoundError exception.
Example 1: How to open a file in Python?
# opens test.text file of the current directory
f = open("test.txt")
# specifying the full path
f = open("C:/Python33/README.txt")
Since the mode is omitted, the file is opened in 'r' mode; opens for reading.
Example 2: Providing mode to open()
# opens the file in reading mode
f = open("path_to_file", mode='r')
# opens the file in writing mode 
f = open("path_to_file", mode = 'w')
# opens for writing to the end 
f = open("path_to_file", mode = 'a')
Python's default encoding is ASCII. You can easily change it by passing the encoding parameter.
f = open("path_to_file", mode = 'r', encoding='utf-8')
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