Opening a Python written .txt file in SciTE vs Notepad





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I am performing some data extraction operations on a large number of experimental data sets. These data sets are .txt files. Once I extract the data, I perform some mathematical calculations on them and compile this data into NumPy arrays. After this, I write this array data into a .txt file in pretty table format.



The problem I am encountering is that, these pretty print .txt files open exactly as desired in a Notepad but when I open the same file in SciTE all the data columns and grid are messed up.



I earlier though that this might be because I am passing this array through my own pretty table file writer. However, I tried to open the pretty print table written from the Python 'tabulate' library in SciTe but I observe the same pattern.



Some snapshots for your reference:With Notepad and With SciTE



I am not sure what's going wrong or how I should troubleshoot. This is of importance because Notepad freezes when it tries to open large files and also
my supervisor uses only SciTE.










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  • Open the .txt file in SciTe and make sure that SciTe uses for displaying it a monospace font.

    – Claudio
    Nov 17 '18 at 23:49













  • Thanks !! That worked.

    – ishan_ae
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:02


















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I am performing some data extraction operations on a large number of experimental data sets. These data sets are .txt files. Once I extract the data, I perform some mathematical calculations on them and compile this data into NumPy arrays. After this, I write this array data into a .txt file in pretty table format.



The problem I am encountering is that, these pretty print .txt files open exactly as desired in a Notepad but when I open the same file in SciTE all the data columns and grid are messed up.



I earlier though that this might be because I am passing this array through my own pretty table file writer. However, I tried to open the pretty print table written from the Python 'tabulate' library in SciTe but I observe the same pattern.



Some snapshots for your reference:With Notepad and With SciTE



I am not sure what's going wrong or how I should troubleshoot. This is of importance because Notepad freezes when it tries to open large files and also
my supervisor uses only SciTE.










share|improve this question























  • Open the .txt file in SciTe and make sure that SciTe uses for displaying it a monospace font.

    – Claudio
    Nov 17 '18 at 23:49













  • Thanks !! That worked.

    – ishan_ae
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:02














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I am performing some data extraction operations on a large number of experimental data sets. These data sets are .txt files. Once I extract the data, I perform some mathematical calculations on them and compile this data into NumPy arrays. After this, I write this array data into a .txt file in pretty table format.



The problem I am encountering is that, these pretty print .txt files open exactly as desired in a Notepad but when I open the same file in SciTE all the data columns and grid are messed up.



I earlier though that this might be because I am passing this array through my own pretty table file writer. However, I tried to open the pretty print table written from the Python 'tabulate' library in SciTe but I observe the same pattern.



Some snapshots for your reference:With Notepad and With SciTE



I am not sure what's going wrong or how I should troubleshoot. This is of importance because Notepad freezes when it tries to open large files and also
my supervisor uses only SciTE.










share|improve this question














I am performing some data extraction operations on a large number of experimental data sets. These data sets are .txt files. Once I extract the data, I perform some mathematical calculations on them and compile this data into NumPy arrays. After this, I write this array data into a .txt file in pretty table format.



The problem I am encountering is that, these pretty print .txt files open exactly as desired in a Notepad but when I open the same file in SciTE all the data columns and grid are messed up.



I earlier though that this might be because I am passing this array through my own pretty table file writer. However, I tried to open the pretty print table written from the Python 'tabulate' library in SciTe but I observe the same pattern.



Some snapshots for your reference:With Notepad and With SciTE



I am not sure what's going wrong or how I should troubleshoot. This is of importance because Notepad freezes when it tries to open large files and also
my supervisor uses only SciTE.







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  • Open the .txt file in SciTe and make sure that SciTe uses for displaying it a monospace font.

    – Claudio
    Nov 17 '18 at 23:49













  • Thanks !! That worked.

    – ishan_ae
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:02



















  • Open the .txt file in SciTe and make sure that SciTe uses for displaying it a monospace font.

    – Claudio
    Nov 17 '18 at 23:49













  • Thanks !! That worked.

    – ishan_ae
    Nov 23 '18 at 9:02

















Open the .txt file in SciTe and make sure that SciTe uses for displaying it a monospace font.

– Claudio
Nov 17 '18 at 23:49







Open the .txt file in SciTe and make sure that SciTe uses for displaying it a monospace font.

– Claudio
Nov 17 '18 at 23:49















Thanks !! That worked.

– ishan_ae
Nov 23 '18 at 9:02





Thanks !! That worked.

– ishan_ae
Nov 23 '18 at 9:02












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