On 11/07/07, Brian Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I'm making a webcam automation script (for a project 365 photo thing) > and I can't figure out how to increment the filename every time the script > saves an image. I'm using this snippet of code to count the tiles in the > directory: [...] > This returns 4 in my case. I tried using os.path.join to join > "C:\Users\Username\Pictures\365\day",filecount (which is > 4),".jpg" so I can save it using the webcam library I have, but that throws > a rather serious looking error, which is like this:
os.path.join is unlikely to be what you want. You use os.path.join to join separate chunks of path together, where each bit is complete on its own. For example, os.path.join("C:\Foo", "bar") would produce "C:\Foo\bar" (note the backslash between Foo and bar). The goal is to provide a platform-independent way of joining pathnames together, so you don't have to figure out whether to use '/' or '\' or something else. You need string formatting -- the % operator. Try this: filename = "C:\\Users\\Username\\Pictures\\365\\day%d.jpg" % filecount Or even: filename = "C:\\Users\\Username\\Pictures\\365\\day%3d.jpg" % filecount (this will give you 001, 002, ...) Check the python docs (library reference, under "Sequence types") for more information. -- John. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor