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How to search a pickle file in Python?

Prerequisites: pickle file 

Python pickle module is used for serializing and de-serializing a Python object structure. Any object in Python can be pickled so that it can be saved on disk. What pickle does is that it “serializes” the object first before writing it to file. Pickling is a way to convert a python object (list, dict, etc.) into a character stream. The idea is that this character stream contains all the information necessary to reconstruct the object in another python script



Pickle serializes a single object at a time, and reads back a single object — the pickled data is recorded in sequence on the file.

If you simply do pickle.load you should be reading the first object serialized into the file (not the last one as you’ve written).



After de-serializing the first object, the file-pointer is at the beginning of the next object — if you simply call pickle.load again, it will read that next object — do that until the end of the file.

Functions used:

Syntax:

pickle.dump(obj, file, protocol = None, *, fix_imports = True)

Syntax:

pickle.load(file, *, fix_imports = True, encoding = “ASCII”, errors = “strict”)

Given below is the implantation for adding to a pickle file.

Program:




import pickle
  
  
print("GFG")
  
def write_file():
  
    f = open("travel.txt", "wb")
    op = 'y'
  
    while op == 'y':
  
        Travelcode = int(input("enter the travel id"))
        Place = input("Enter the Place")
        Travellers = int(input("Enter the number of travellers"))
        buses = int(input("Enter the number of buses"))
  
        pickle.dump([Travelcode, Place, Travellers, buses], f)
        op = input("Dp you want to continue> (y or n)")
  
    f.close()
  
  
print("entering the details of passengers in the pickle file")
write_file()

After the pickle file is created and loaded with data successfully, searching can be performed.

Approach:

Program:




import pickle
  
  
print("GFG")
  
def search_file():
    f = open("travel.txt", 'rb')
    t_code = int(input("Enter the travel code to traveller : "))
      
    while True:
        try:
            
            L = pickle.load(f)
              
            if L[0] == t_code:
                print("Place", L[1], "\t\t Travellers :",
                      L[2], "\t\t Buses :", L[3])
                  
                break
                  
        except EOFError:
            
            print("Completed reading details")
    f.close()
  
  
print("entering the details of passengers in the pickle file")
write_file()
  
print("Search the file using the passenger Code")
search_file()

Output:


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