But given the vagueness of what I asked, you're right, os.makedirs was
a good suggestion too. Thanks. I think I need to sit down and spend
some quality time with the os module over Thanksgiving holiday...
Josh
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 9:30 AM, Joshua Lippai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> cbook.mkdir
cbook.mkdirs includes a few if-then calls that only make the directory
if it doesn't already exist (in fact it actually calls os.makedirs in
the function), whereas os.makedirs raises an OSError if the folder I
specified already exists. For my purposes, the cbook implementation is
more convenient.
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Christopher Barker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Lippai wrote:
>> Now that just leaves creating the directory. I like
>> the cbook.mkdirs implementation a lot better than the non-recursive
>> version in os... thanks for the tip!
>
> why not os.makedirs() ?
Joshua Lippai wrote:
> Now that just leaves creating the directory. I like
> the cbook.mkdirs implementation a lot better than the non-recursive
> version in os... thanks for the tip!
why not os.makedirs() ?
-Chris
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Ah, silly me. I forgot to notice I was using a path variable in the
string I was giving to mlab.save. Part A works just fine when I
account for that. Now that just leaves creating the directory. I like
the cbook.mkdirs implementation a lot better than the non-recursive
version in os... thanks for t
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Joshua Lippai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm working on a project for which I would like to dump data into a
> file in a specified directory (that doesn't necessarily exist yet). I
> know matplotlib.mlab.save(fname, X) will only work if I want to save
>
Hey,
I'm working on a project for which I would like to dump data into a
file in a specified directory (that doesn't necessarily exist yet). I
know matplotlib.mlab.save(fname, X) will only work if I want to save
data from an array/list to a file in the current working directory. Is
there an easy w