python open file same folder
import os
with open(os.path.join(sys.path[0], "my_file.txt"), "r") as f:
print(f.read())
python open file same folder
import os
with open(os.path.join(sys.path[0], "my_file.txt"), "r") as f:
print(f.read())
python import file from same directory
import mymodule
mymodule.say_hello()
python import file from same directory
# To call say_hello() from inside script.py, we can write in script.py:
import mymodule
mymodule.say_hello()
python import file from same directory
import subdir.mymodule
subdir.mymodule.say_hello()
python import file from same directory
# In a file system path, we would separate the components of a path
# using / (Linux, macOS, etc.) or \ (Windows). In a Python import statement,
# however, we separate the path components using a dot (.).
import subdir.mymodule
subdir.mymodule.say_hello()
python import file from same directory
# Then if we're using Python 3.3 or higher, we can write in script.py:
import subdir.mymodule
subdir.mymodule.say_hello()
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