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I want to understand why do we use a r before a path name in python such as

dirname = r'C:\temp\parts'
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r means the string will be treated as raw string.

See the official Python 2 Reference about "String literals":

When an 'r' or 'R' prefix is present, a character following a backslash is included in the string without change, and all backslashes are left in the string. For example, the string literal r"\n" consists of two characters: a backslash and a lowercase 'n'. String quotes can be escaped with a backslash, but the backslash remains in the string; for example, r"\"" is a valid string literal consisting of two characters: a backslash and a double quote; r"\" is not a valid string literal (even a raw string cannot end in an odd number of backslashes). Specifically, a raw string cannot end in a single backslash (since the backslash would escape the following quote character). Note also that a single backslash followed by a newline is interpreted as those two characters as part of the string, not as a line continuation.

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    has this anything to do with regex?
    – Abdel
    Nov 8, 2021 at 16:26
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    @Abdel No the r references raw, not regex
    – Salem
    Nov 24, 2021 at 9:07
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    @Abdel & @Salem However r-prefixed raw strings are preferred for regex patterns because then one does not need to double-escape backslashes, e.g. r'\d+' is equivalent to '\\d+', but more similar to the raw regex pattern they both contain: \d+.
    – Walf
    Oct 24, 2022 at 3:23

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