Python_if_file_exists
You can achieve this using the os module in Python which provides functions for interacting with the operating system. The os.path.exists() function is used to check if a file or directory exists.
Here is the code:
import os
if os.path.exists('latest.md'):
append_to_file()
else:
write_to_file()This code checks if a file named 'latest.md' exists in the same directory as your script. If it does exist, it calls the append_to_file() function. If it does not exist, it calls the write_to_file() function.
Note: This assumes that append_to_file() and write_to_file() are defined somewhere in your code.
For example:
def append_to_file():
with open('latest.md', 'a') as file:
file.write('Appending some data')
def write_to_file():
with open('latest.md', 'w') as file:
file.write('Writing some data')In the append_to_file() function, the 'a' parameter in the open() function opens the file in append mode, and in the write_to_file() function, the 'w' parameter opens the file in write mode.
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