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import os

path="."
dirList=os.listdir(path)

for fileName in dirList:
    print fileName

if the filename is japanese, print to console will be not correct(like ?????.csv,????abc.csv)

open('XXX.csv').readlines()

if the filename is japanese, IOError:No such file or directory: \xe4\xb8\xbcABC.csv

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  • what about: stackoverflow.com/questions/3089700/…
    – jmunsch
    Feb 27, 2014 at 3:09
  • The python2 libraries are terrible when it comes to unicode support, some libs have backward compatible "workarounds" but some other libs (like subprocess) don't. Feb 27, 2014 at 3:28
  • fileName = fileName.decode("UTF-8")(from jmunsch's link) still IOError, change file name to english is OK
    – Sam
    Feb 27, 2014 at 3:29
  • fileName2 = fileName.decode("UTF-8") open('fileName2').readlines() it works.But fileName must Japanese string, I can not get the correct fileName(become ???.csv) by os.listdir(),must hard code fileName.This question can be summarized to "how to get correct japanese fileName by os.listdir()"
    – Sam
    Feb 27, 2014 at 5:45

1 Answer 1

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All problems done,thanks

1)if you want to get fileNames which is not English(such as Japanese,Chinese) by os.listdir correctly(not ???.csv) you can add u before your path string listdir doesn't print non-english letters correctly

2)if you want to open a file,you can use file.decode('UTF-8')

#-*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import os

dirList=os.listdir(u"C:\\")

for file in dirList:
    print file
    file2 = file.decode('UTF-8')
    count = len(open('C:\\' + file2).readlines())
    print count 

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