os.lseek() Method
Description
The method lseek() sets the current position of file descriptor fd to the given position pos, modified by how.
Syntax
Following is the syntax for lseek() method −
os.lseek(fd, pos, how)
Parameters
pos − This is the position in the file with respect to given parameter how. You give os.SEEK_SET or 0 to set the position relative to the beginning of the file, os.SEEK_CUR or 1 to set it relative to the current position; os.SEEK_END or 2 to set it relative to the end of the file.
how − This is the reference point with-in the file. os.SEEK_SET or 0 means beginning of the file, os.SEEK_CUR or 1 means the current position and os.SEEK_END or 2 means end of the file.
Defined pos constants
os.SEEK_SET - 0
os.SEEK_CUR - 1
os.SEEK_END - 2
Return Value
This method does not return any value.
Example
The following example shows the usage of lseek() method.
import os, sys
# Open a file
fd = os.open( "foo.txt", os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREAT )
# Write one string
line="This is test"
b=line.encode()
os.write(fd, b)
# Now you can use fsync() method.
# Infact here you would not be able to see its effect.
os.fsync(fd)
# Now read this file from the beginning
os.lseek(fd, 0, 0)
line = os.read(fd, 100)
print ("Read String is : ", line.decode())
# Close opened file
os.close( fd )
print ("Closed the file successfully!!")
When we run the above program, it produces the following result −
Read String is : This is test Closed the file successfully!!