I have a large .xz file (few gigabytes). It's full of plain text. I want to process the text to create custom dataset. I want to read it line by line because it is too big. Anyone have an idea how to do it ?
I already tried this How to open and read LZMA file in-memory but it's not working.
EDIT: i got this error 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xfd in position 0: ordinal not in range(128)
on the line for line in uncompressed:
from the link
EDIT2: My code (using python 3.5)
with open(filename) as compressed:
with lzma.LZMAFile(compressed) as uncompressed:
for line in uncompressed:
print(line)
I was faced to the same question some weeks ago. This snippet worked for me:
import lzma
with lzma.open('filename.xz', mode='rt') as file:
for line in file:
print(line)
This assumes that the text data in the compressed file was encoded in utf-8 (which was the case for my data). There is an encoding
argument in function lzma.open()
which allows you to set another encoding if needed
EDIT (after you own edit): try to force encoding='utf-8'
in lmza.open()