I am trying to change the current working directory in python using os.chdir. I have the following code:

import os os.chdir("C:\Users\Josh\Desktop\20130216") 

However, when I run it, it seems to change the directory, as it comes out with the following error message:

Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Users\Josh\Desktop\LapseBot 1.0\LapseBot.py", line 3, in <module> os.chdir("C:\Users\Josh\Desktop\20130216") WindowsError: [Error 2] The system cannot find the file specified 'C:\\Users\\Josh\\Desktop\x8130216' 

Can anyone help me?

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5 Answers

Python is interpreting the \2013 part of the path as the escape sequence \201, which maps to the character \x81, which is ü (and of course, C:\Users\Josh\Desktopü30216 doesn't exist).

Use a raw string, to make sure that Python doesn't try to interpret anything following a \ as an escape sequence.

os.chdir(r"C:\Users\Josh\Desktop\20130216") 
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You could also use os.path.join (documentation). Example:

os.chdir(os.path.join('C:\Users\Josh\Desktop', '20130216')) 

This is more elegant + it's compatible with different operating systems.

This should work -

os.chdir("C:\Users\Josh\Desktop\\20130216") 
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There are two to use os.chdir():

  1. If you are using raw string than use single backslash \:

    os.chdir(r"C:\Users\Josh\Desktop\20130216")

or

  1. If you are not using raw string than use double backslash \\

    os.chdir("C:\Users\Josh\Desktop\20130216")

I have faced the same problem but you have to try:

os.chdir(c:\\user\\Josh\\Desktop) 

Use \\ so maybe you should get your solution.

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