This is what finally worked -
from shutil import copy
f = open(r'C:\Users\B\Desktop\BE Project\K\filelist.txt', 'r')
for i in f.readlines():
print i
copy(i.strip(),r"E:\Images")
f.close()
Вопрос
I have a directory of images. Some of these images must be stored in a text file like 'pic1.jpg'
I need to extract this filename, pick up the matching file from the current working directory and move it to a separate folder (under the cwd).
This is the code I have so far, but I cant get the shutil operations to work. What am I doing wrong?
Current directory C:\BE
Have to move a file(s) 1,jpg, 2,jpg etc from a textfile called "filelist.txt" to C:\BE\2014-03-25_02-49-11
import os, datetime
import shutil
src = os.getcwd()
global mydir
def filecreation(content, filename):
mydir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), datetime.datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S'))
try:
os.makedirs(mydir)
except OSError, e:
if e.errno != 17:
raise # This was not a "directory exist" error..
with open(os.path.join(mydir, filename), 'w') as d:
d.writelines(content)
#shutil.copyfile(src,mydir)
def main():
filelist = "filelist.txt"
with open(filelist) as f:
content = f.read().splitlines()
#content = shutil.copyfile(src, mydir)
print content
print "Here we are"
#list=['1.jpg','2.jpg']
filecreation(content,"filelist.txt")
print "lets try another method"
with open('filelist.txt','w+') as list_f:
for filename in list_f:
with open(filename) as f:
content = f.read()
#content = shutil.move(src,mydir)
#content = shutil.copyfile(src,mydir)
#for line in f
print "method 2 is working so far"
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
Решение
This is what finally worked -
from shutil import copy
f = open(r'C:\Users\B\Desktop\BE Project\K\filelist.txt', 'r')
for i in f.readlines():
print i
copy(i.strip(),r"E:\Images")
f.close()
Другие советы
You are already on the right track. I can see you have already tried the module shutil
You can try this function shutil.move