I'm working on a Markov bot for Twitter that reads off of a static directory and I know barely anything about coding. The program I got from a library and tweaked it to fit my needs.
For some reason, the Markov bot code I tweaked, Program A, reads the filename just fine. I don't get errors when I import that one into Python. Program B has code in it to import Program A into it and has a few basic commands. When I import that one into Python, it throws up an error message that the file name doesn't exist.
Error message in full:
I am terrible at coding and I think I jumped into the deep end with this. Please help!
For some reason, the Markov bot code I tweaked, Program A, reads the filename just fine. I don't get errors when I import that one into Python. Program B has code in it to import Program A into it and has a few basic commands. When I import that one into Python, it throws up an error message that the file name doesn't exist.
Error message in full:
Error:>>>import pookebot
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "C:\Users\slean\pookebot.py", line 15, in <module>
tweetbot.read(book)
File "C:\Users\slean\PokeBot.py", line 360, in read
self._error(u'read', u"File does not exist: '%s'" % (filename))
File "C:\Users\slean\PokeBot.py", line 1371, in _error
raise Exception(u"ERROR in Markovbot.%s: %s" % (methodname, msg))
Exception: ERROR in Markovbot.read: File does not exist: 'C:\Users\slean\PokeBot\pokemoncanon.txt'
I am making sure in the code to make all the \ in the filenames \\ but it shows up as \ in the error message. I am terrible at coding and I think I jumped into the deep end with this. Please help!
Larz60+ write Jan-07-2022, 11:43 AM:
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Fixed for you this time. Please use bbcode tags on future posts.
Please post all code, output and errors (it it's entirety) between their respective tags. Refer to BBCode help topic on how to post. Use the "Preview Post" button to make sure the code is presented as you expect before hitting the "Post Reply/Thread" button.
Fixed for you this time. Please use bbcode tags on future posts.