On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 11:24:02 +0100, Peter Otten wrote: > unknown wrote: > >> On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 14:26:46 -0800, Matt wrote: >> >>> So I want to take the file, "desktop/test.txt" and write it to >>> "desktop/newfolder/test.txt". I tried the below script, and it gave >>> me: >>> "IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'desktop/%s.txt'". Any >>> suggestions would be great. >>> >>> >>> >>> def firstdev(file): >>> in_file = open("desktop/%s.txt") % file indata = in_file.read() >>> out_file = open("desktop/newfolder/%s.txt", 'w') % file >>> out_file.write(indata) >>> out_file.close() >>> in_file.close() >>> >>> firstdev("test") >> >> would it not be more efficient and less error prone to use the os >> module to copy the file rather than manually reading & re-writing it >> (unless of- >> course you intend to expand this in future to process the data first)? > > Hmm, I don't see a suitable function in os -- but there is > > shutil.copy()
that's what i get for posting on the fly without checking first but i think the principle holds. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list