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Can't seem to find a straightforward answer to this question. All I want to know is how to import the file I saved under my \scripts directory.

I added the path to sys.path...

import sys
sys.path.insert(0, "C:\\my_Stuff\\data_science\\scripts")

I added a __init__.py file under my \scripts directory, which is the same directory where my tree.py file is.

I run...

import tree as tr

...but am still getting the error.

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  • from scripts import tree as tr, I think. If you're importing from another file within scripts, you'll want import script.tree as tr. Sep 18, 2017 at 2:38
  • Thanks. Did that, and now I'm getting "ValueError: attempted relative import beyond top-level package" Sep 18, 2017 at 3:11
  • Does the exception raised from the referenced import? I guess no. The import tree as tr is not a relative import. I guess that the tree module has a relative import which throws this exception. Which python version do you use? Jun 5, 2019 at 11:19

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My answer is probably late but the following is working for me.

Let's say i have "my_file.py" in the directory "folder":

import sys
sys.path.append('path\\to\\folder')

from my_file import ...

Hope this can help!

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