Parsing a full file specification 1.1 Python script

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  • Version: 1.1
  • File size: 0 KB
  • File name: index_txt
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  • Platform: Windows
  • Language: Python
  • Price:Other Free / Open So
  • Company: Robin Parmar (View more)

Parsing a full file specification 1.1 script description:



Parsing a full file specification 1.1 is a Python script for File Management scripts design by Robin Parmar. It runs on following operating system: Windows.
Parsing a full file specification script parses a full file specification.

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Parsing a full file specification script parses a full file specification. This function parses a full file specification into tuple of: a) list of drive and folders b) file name c) (last) file extension (including dot)A full file specification consists of drive letter, folders, file name, and extension. Unless you're on UNIX. Unless there's more that one extension. Unless...Sometimes it's nice to be able to decompose a file specification into its components in a standard way, taking into account all of these irregularities.Note that (unlike some of the standard module functions) the file specification does not have to actually exist for ParseFile() to work.
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