I'm trying to load a .csv
file using the pd.read_csv()
function when I get an error despite the file path being correct and using raw strings.
import pandas as pd
df = pd.read_csv('C:\\Users\\user\\Desktop\\datafile.csv')
df = pd.read_csv(r'C:\Users\user\Desktop\datafile.csv')
df = pd.read_csv('C:/Users/user/Desktop/datafile.csv')
all gives the error below:
FileNotFoundError: File b'\xe2\x80\xaaC:/Users/user/Desktop/tutorial.csv' (or the relevant path) does not exist.
Only when i copy the file into the working directory will it load correct.
Is anyone aware of what might be causing the error?
I had previously loaded other datasets with full filepaths without any problems and I'm currently only encountering issues since I've re-installed my python (via Anaconda package installer).
Edit:
I've found the issue that was causing the problem.
When I was copying the filepath over from the file properties window, I unwittingly copied another character that seems invisible.
Assigning that copied string
also gives an unicode error.
Deleting that invisible character made any of above code work.
e2 80 aa
is the UTF-8 encoding of U+202A, the left-to-right embedding symbol. Pretty sure this doesn't belong in a path string, so it suggests that you've got a string encoding issue. Try Unicode string literals if you're in py27 (u'C:\\...'
) or byte string literals if you're in py3 (b'C:\\...'
).U+202A
got in there. Was this cut/pasted? If so, delete and reenter manually. What is the default language on your system? If its written right-to-left then this is interesting! I'm a bit surprised that the character isn't filtered out at the file system.