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File(filename, mode='r')
This opens a file and returns a handle object, which can be used for methods
that need an open file, such as alignment.read_one(). The file is closed
automatically when the handle object is deleted, or explicitly by calling its
close method.
The mode argument functions similarly to that used by C or Python; i.e.,
the following modes are acceptable: 'r', 'w', 'rb' and 'wb', to open
a file for reading in text mode, writing in text mode, reading in binary mode,
or writing in binary mode, respectively. Note that while only Windows operating
systems make a distinction between text and binary mode, MODELLER will do
some additional checks on text format files to catch common mistakes
(e.g., trying to read a Unicode rather than plain text file) so you should use
the 'b' suffix on all platforms if you are using binary files.
Example: See alignment.read_one() command.
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