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Python Python for File Systems Navigation Absolutely

absolute.py task 2

I don't know what I'm doing wrong

absolute.py
 def absolute(path, root):
        path = "projects\\python_basics\\"
        root = "C:\\"
    if not os.path.isabs(path):
        join_path = root + path 
        return join_path
    else:
        return path

3 Answers

Hi Liv

try this

 def absolute(path, root):
        path = "\\projects\\python_basics\\"
        root = "C:"
    if not os.path.isabs(path):
        join_path = root + path 
        return join_path
    else:
        return path

According to the docs, os.path.isabs chops of the drive letter, so your path should start with 2 backslashes on Windows and a forward slash on unix. See how this works? I don't work on windows so cannot test it.

I don't know what else to try, that still doesn't work

It worked!!! thank you. The challenge did not want path and root defined. I commented them out and it worked just fine