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I have an image called image1.png its real path on my macbook is :

/Users/emadboctor/Desktop/images/image1.png

and the image is found by calling:

images = os.listdir('/Users/emadboctor/Desktop/images/image1.png')

let's say I want to get the same path above by calling

os.path.abspath(images[0])

or

pathlib.Path(images[0]).absolute()

and the current working directory is:

/Users/emadboctor/Desktop/another

Expected path: /Users/emadboctor/Desktop/images/image1.png

What I actually get: /Users/emadboctor/Desktop/another/image1.png

To reproduce the problem here are the sequence of steps:

>>> import os
>>> os.getcwd()
'/Users/emadboctor/Desktop/another'
>>> os.path.abspath('../images/image1.png')
'/Users/emadboctor/Desktop/images/image1.png'  # This is the correct/expected path
>>> os.listdir('../images')
['image1.png']
>>> images = [os.path.abspath(image) for image in os.listdir('../images')]
>>> images
['/Users/emadboctor/Desktop/another/image1.png']  # This is the unexpected/incorrect path
>>> import pathlib
>>> pathlib.Path('../images/image1.png').parent.absolute()
PosixPath('/Users/emadboctor/Desktop/another/../images')  # This is also the unexpected/incorrect path

How to get the path I'm expecting without hardcoding the correct prefix?

[f'/Users/emadboctor/Desktop/images/{image}' for image os.listdir('../images')]

1 Answers1

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Use the function resolve.

>>> from pathlib import Path
>>>
>>> Path.cwd()
WindowsPath('d:/Docs/Notes/Notes')
>>> p = Path('../../test/lab.svg')
>>> p
WindowsPath('../../test/lab.svg')
>>> p.absolute()
WindowsPath('d:/Docs/Notes/Notes/../../test/lab.svg')
>>> p.absolute().resolve()
WindowsPath('D:/Docs/test/lab.svg')
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