Python File writelines() Method
Example
Open the file with "a" for appending, then add a list of texts to append to the file:
    f = open("demofile3.txt", "a")
f.writelines(["See 
    you soon!", "Over and out."])
f.close()
#open 
    and read the file after the appending:
f = open("demofile3.txt", "r")
    print(f.read())
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Definition and Usage
The writelines() method writes the items of 
a list 
to the file.
Where the texts will be inserted depends on the file mode and stream position.
"a":  The texts will be inserted at the current file stream position, 
default at the end of the file.
"w": The file will be emptied before the texts will be inserted at the current 
file stream position, default 0.
Syntax
  
    file.writelines(list)
  
Parameter Values
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| list | The list of texts or byte objects that will be inserted. | 
More examples
Example
The same example as above, but inserting line breaks for each list item:
    f = open("demofile3.txt", "a")
f.writelines(["\nSee 
    you soon!", "\nOver and out."])
f.close()
#open 
    and read the file after the appending:
f = open("demofile3.txt", "r")
    print(f.read())
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