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<code>os.path.basename</code> returns the file name from the file path:
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print(os.path.basename(__file__))
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<code>os.path.dirname</code> returns the directory name from the file path.
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import os
print(os.path.dirname(__file__))
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<code>os.path.abspath</code> return the absolute path from a file path.
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<code>os.path.splittext</code> returns the file name from the file path.
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<font color=darkkhaki>Use the pathlib module to extract directory name.</font>

Revision as of 01:00, 16 February 2022

Internal

Check whether a File Exists

import os.path
file_exists = os.path.exists(path_to_file)

Returns True or False.

from pathlib import Path
path = Path(path_to_file)
path.is_file()

Reading/Writing from/to Files

Read

f = open(filename, mode)
c = f.read()
f.close()

f = open('somefile', 'rt')
c = f.read()
f.close()

Mode: "r", "w", "x", etc. "t" text, "b" binary

Write

f = open('/Users/ovidiu/tmp/out.json', 'wt')
f.write("test\n")
f.close()

Working Directory

import os
print('getcwd:', os.getcwd())

Also see:

os

The Path of the Running Script File

print('__file__:', __file__)

Paths

os.path.basename returns the file name from the file path:

import os
print(os.path.basename(__file__))

os.path.dirname returns the directory name from the file path.

import os
print(os.path.dirname(__file__))

os.path.abspath return the absolute path from a file path.

os.path.splittext returns the file name from the file path.

Use the pathlib module to extract directory name.