问题
When I run the following script in IDLE
import os
print(os.getcwd())
I get output as
D:\testtool
but when I run from cmd prompt, I get
c:\Python33>python D:\testtool\current_dir.py
c:\Python33
How do I get same result which I got using IDLE ?
回答1:
It seems that IDLE changes its current working dir to location of the script that is executed, while when running the script using cmd doesn't do that and it leaves CWD as it is.
To change current working dir to the one containing your script you can use:
import os
os.chdir(os.path.dirname(__file__))
print(os.getcwd())
The __file__
variable is available only if you execute script from file, and it contains path to the file. More on it here: Python __file__ attribute absolute or relative?
回答2:
Using pathlib you can get the folder in which the current file is located. __file__
is the pathname of the file from which the module was loaded.
Ref: docs
import pathlib
current_dir = pathlib.Path(__file__).parent
current_file = pathlib.Path(__file__)
Doc ref: link
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17359698/how-to-get-the-current-working-directory-using-python-3