If your tdata(5).zip contains low-level code, remember that .text usually refers to the section, while .data refers to initialized variables . When merging these manually, ensure you maintain these section declarations so the compiler can distinguish between instructions and data.
import zipfile with zipfile.ZipFile('tdata(5).zip', 'r') as zip_ref: merged_text = "" for file_name in zip_ref.namelist(): if file_name.endswith('.txt'): with zip_ref.open(file_name) as f: merged_text += f.read().decode('utf-8') + "\n" with open('combined_output.txt', 'w') as out: out.write(merged_text) Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard tdata(5).zip
Expand-Archive -Path "tdata(5).zip" -DestinationPath "./temp" Get-Content "./temp/*.txt" | Set-Content "combined.txt" Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard : If your tdata(5)
unzip tdata\(5\).zip -d temp_folder cat temp_folder/*.txt > combined.txt Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 3. Using Data Processing Tools Copied to clipboard Expand-Archive -Path "tdata(5)
You can extract and merge files in one line without specialized software. : powershell