what I unironically love about this room: when we're in "normal" mode, the common response to questions is a flavor of "do either! do anything! everything is interesting!"
I want to get the current file's directory path.
I tried:
>>> os.path.abspath(__file__)
'C:\\python27\\test.py'
But how can I retrieve the directory's path?
For example:
'C:\\python27\\'
It looks like you want us to write some code for you. While many users are willing to produce code for a coder in distress, they usually only help when the poster has already tried to solve the problem on their own. A good way to demonstrate this effort is to include the code you've written so far, example input (if there is any), the expected output, and the output you actually get (console output, stack traces, compiler errors - whatever is applicable). The more detail you provide, the more answers you are likely to receive. — Martijn Pieters57 mins ago
@Martijn OP has now supplied code – was it your close vote?
Incidentally, if there are twenty people here who fancy getting me the reversal badge, I won't complain ;-)
Aaargh -- so apparently after an all-nighter, I'm supposed to show up at a meeting tomorrow off-site at 9 AM before all sorts of high muckety-mucks, even though no one bothered to mention this to me before and I'm not on the official invite list. This is going to turn out to have been a very unhappy 48-hour period. :-/
Consider turning up 45 minutes late, bursting through the door and exclaiming "Pray God I am not too soon!" It would 1. Serve them right, and 2. Be really, really, cool.
@AnttiHaapala Nice! Good that OP now has a "how to do basic debugging" answer and a "how to do it properly" one. Not that they really deserve it, but still :-)
This is a simple quality of life question that's driving me crazy.
I tend to write code in Notepad++, then copy/paste over into the python.exe when its time to run part/all of it.
The Python on my old machine had no problem with comments.
I could do things like
#The next line adds 2 numbers!
...
I hate getting messages that user was removed and I lose my upvote ... im always curious what the question and answer was (not that its relevant... just Id like to know :P)
I have this regular expression \w+(\.?\w+)* which is working in JAVA but not in Python. This basically splits a sentence into tokens ignoring special characters. I have tested this here. fiddle.re/v6y8q
@JonClements Kinda. We're planning a trip to Chicago, to take mom to the Rehab Institute of Chicago (RIC), which is supposed to be a world leader in stroke rehab. They have a one-month aphasia program that Mom is keen on