At Saturday 7/10/2006 16:34, Rainy wrote:
You can store the dir name as a variable:
>>> d = 'c:\home'
>>> from os import *
>>> listdir(d)
['.Config.pm.swp', '.run.bat.swp', 'AHK scripts', 'Archive',
'Config.pm', 'Docs', 'Images', 'Links', 'Music', 'Projects', 'Python
programs', 'run.bat', 'Share', 'Torrent']
Note that \ is a escape character, and works fine in this case only
because \h is not a valid sequence.
Use instead 'c:\\home' or r'c:\home' or 'c:/home' (forward slashes
are fine in Windows too)
from ... import * is not the recommended way; use instead:
from os import listdir
listdir(d)
or
import os
os.listdir(d)
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