I am learning Python and I have been tasked with:
- adding "file_" to the beginning of each name in a directory
- changing the extension (directory contains 4 different types currently: .py, .TEXT, .rtf, .text)
I have many files, all with different names, each 7 characters long. I was able to change the extensions but it feels very clunky. I am positive there is a cleaner way to write the following (but its functioning, so no complaints on that note):
import os, sys
path = 'C:/Users/dana/Desktop/text_files_2/'
for filename in os.listdir(path):
if filename.endswith('.rtf'):
newname = filename.replace('.rtf', '.txt')
os.rename(filename, newname)
elif filename.endswith('.py'):
newname = filename.replace('.py', '.txt')
os.rename(filename, newname)
elif filename.endswith('.TEXT'):
newname = filename.replace('.TEXT', '.txt')
os.rename(filename, newname)
elif filename.endswith('.text'):
newname = filename.replace('.text', '.txt')
os.rename(filename, newname)
I do still have a bit of a problem:
- the script currently must be inside my directory for it to run.
I can not figure out how to add "file_" to the start of each of the filenames [you would think that would be the easy part]. I have tried declaring newname as
newname = 'file_' + str(filename)
it then states filename is undefined.
Any assistance on my two existing issues would be greatly appreciated.