On Jun 12, 8:42 am, "T. Crane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > How is the default path chosen in this instance: > > myFile = file('test.txt','w') > > Here I'm opening/creating a file but I have not specified the exact path, so > how does Python determine where to 'put' this file? More to the point, how > do I change what the default path is? Right now it's a networked drive that > should not be getting my Python clutter. > > Interestingly, this network drive is also where I can find my _ipython > folder from my ipython install as well as my .matplotlib folder. Can anyone > tell me how to change where these folders and files go by default? > > thanks for any help, > trevis
When you don't specify where you want to save a file, it saves the file to the directory the script itself is run from. As far as I know, you have to specify where you want the file saved if you don't want it with the script.py Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list