so I want this to be independent of the computer the code is used on, so I want to be able to create a directory in the current directory and save my plots to that new file. I looked at some other questions and tried this (I have two attempts, one commented out):
import os
from os import path
#trying to make shift_graphs directory if it does not already exist:
if not os.path.exists('shift_graphs'):
os.mkdirs('shift_graphs')
plt.title('Shift by position on '+str(detector_num)+'-Detector')
#saving figure to shift_graphs directory
plt.savefig(os.path.join('shift_graphs','shift by position on '+str(detector_num)+'-detector'))
print "plot 5 done"
plt.clf
I get the error :
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'mkdirs'
I also want to know if my idea of saving it in the directory will work, which I haven't been able to test because of the errors I've been getting in the above portion.
os.mkdir
, andos.makedirs
. There's noos.mkdirs
. (As the error message already explained to you.) – Sneftel Jun 23 '15 at 16:43if not os.path.exists(new_path):
\os.makedirs(new_path)
– mikey Feb 2 at 22:23