On 29/05/15 18:10, Barth, Dylan wrote:
Hi there, I've never used this before and I'm very new to programming,
Welcome.
I want to change my working directory in python
> (permanently if at all possible) What exactly do you mean by your working directory? And "permanently" is a very long time, do you really mean that? Are you trying to 1) Change the folder that your python program looks for stuff by default? 2) Change the folder that your shell prompt is in? 3) Change the folder some GUI app users by default? 4) Something else? Without significant effort Python can only change its own environment. You can change the folder it thinks is the current working directory, but not the folder that the shell which launched Python thinks is it. That is much harder to do.
and nothing I can find online works,
Some examples of what you found online would help. And how exactly they "didn't work". Did you get an error message? Did you change directory at all, if so to what? And what did you expect? One thing you learn about programming is that you have to be extremely specific and precise, there is no room for guesswork.
even when I've copy/pasted it into python.
How are you running Python? Are you using iPython or the basic terminal application shell? Or maybe IDLE?
I downloaded the anaconda package and the directory
> right now goes into that folder instead of a different place. Which directory do you mean? I'm guessing that you mean when you start Python it uses the anaconda install directory as its default? Is that right?
No matter what I do, when I put in a path for it to look
> at like "/Users/name/anaconda/lib/python2.7/Directory/datacopy?"
It either gives back an error that it "User" is undefined or
Again being precise matters. Always cut n paste error messages in full to your mails. In this case did it say User or Users? Your path says Users but you say the error says User... I'm guessing its a typo but if they really are different that's "interesting" as Mr Spock would say. Also show us the code that generated this error. Otherwise we are guessing at what is going on, and we don;t much like guessing... its too unreliable. Finally, maybe if you tell us *why* you are trying to change the directory we can find a different method. It may just be a system environment variable or similar that needs setting... -- Alan G Author of the Learn to Program web site http://www.alan-g.me.uk/ http://www.amazon.com/author/alan_gauld Follow my photo-blog on Flickr at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/alangauldphotos _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor