Trying to reach all .txt files in Python










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I have a folder which is "labels". In this folder, thera are 50 folders again and each of these 50 folder have .txt files. How can I reach these .txt files with using Python 2?










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I have a folder which is "labels". In this folder, thera are 50 folders again and each of these 50 folder have .txt files. How can I reach these .txt files with using Python 2?










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I have a folder which is "labels". In this folder, thera are 50 folders again and each of these 50 folder have .txt files. How can I reach these .txt files with using Python 2?










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  • tutorialspoint.com/python/os_walk.htm
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Here's code that will go through all folders in labels and print content of txt files located inside them.



import os

for folder in os.listdir('labels'):
for txt_file in os.listdir('labels/'.format(folder)):
if txt_file.endswith('.txt'):
file = open('labels//'.format(folder, txt_file), 'r')
content = file.read()
file.close()

print(content)





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    If you just want to list the files in the folders:



    import os


    rootdir = 'C:/Users/youruser/Desktop/test'
    for subdir, dirs, files in os.walk(rootdir):
    for file in files:
    print (os.path.join(subdir, file))





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      Here's code that will go through all folders in labels and print content of txt files located inside them.



      import os

      for folder in os.listdir('labels'):
      for txt_file in os.listdir('labels/'.format(folder)):
      if txt_file.endswith('.txt'):
      file = open('labels//'.format(folder, txt_file), 'r')
      content = file.read()
      file.close()

      print(content)





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        Here's code that will go through all folders in labels and print content of txt files located inside them.



        import os

        for folder in os.listdir('labels'):
        for txt_file in os.listdir('labels/'.format(folder)):
        if txt_file.endswith('.txt'):
        file = open('labels//'.format(folder, txt_file), 'r')
        content = file.read()
        file.close()

        print(content)





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          Here's code that will go through all folders in labels and print content of txt files located inside them.



          import os

          for folder in os.listdir('labels'):
          for txt_file in os.listdir('labels/'.format(folder)):
          if txt_file.endswith('.txt'):
          file = open('labels//'.format(folder, txt_file), 'r')
          content = file.read()
          file.close()

          print(content)





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          Here's code that will go through all folders in labels and print content of txt files located inside them.



          import os

          for folder in os.listdir('labels'):
          for txt_file in os.listdir('labels/'.format(folder)):
          if txt_file.endswith('.txt'):
          file = open('labels//'.format(folder, txt_file), 'r')
          content = file.read()
          file.close()

          print(content)






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          Filip Młynarski

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              If you just want to list the files in the folders:



              import os


              rootdir = 'C:/Users/youruser/Desktop/test'
              for subdir, dirs, files in os.walk(rootdir):
              for file in files:
              print (os.path.join(subdir, file))





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                If you just want to list the files in the folders:



                import os


                rootdir = 'C:/Users/youruser/Desktop/test'
                for subdir, dirs, files in os.walk(rootdir):
                for file in files:
                print (os.path.join(subdir, file))





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                  If you just want to list the files in the folders:



                  import os


                  rootdir = 'C:/Users/youruser/Desktop/test'
                  for subdir, dirs, files in os.walk(rootdir):
                  for file in files:
                  print (os.path.join(subdir, file))





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                  If you just want to list the files in the folders:



                  import os


                  rootdir = 'C:/Users/youruser/Desktop/test'
                  for subdir, dirs, files in os.walk(rootdir):
                  for file in files:
                  print (os.path.join(subdir, file))






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