Trying to get a txt file to input into jes so I can run it through a for loop











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This is my code, I get the following error message when I run it:




C:UsersBeleggulWorldSeries.txt

The error was: 'fileName'

I/O operation failed.



I tried to read a file, and couldn't. Are you sure that file exists? If it does exist, did you specify the correct directory/folder?
Please check line 5 of C:UsersBeleggulDownloadsassignment.py




def main():
fileName = getMediaPath("WorldSeries.txt")
print(fileName)

file = open("fileName","r")

team = file.readLines()

dict = dict()
winningTeam = 0
for year in range(1903, 2019):
dict.add(year, team[winningTeam])
winningTeam = winningTeam + 1


print(dict.get(1903))









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This is my code, I get the following error message when I run it:




C:UsersBeleggulWorldSeries.txt

The error was: 'fileName'

I/O operation failed.



I tried to read a file, and couldn't. Are you sure that file exists? If it does exist, did you specify the correct directory/folder?
Please check line 5 of C:UsersBeleggulDownloadsassignment.py




def main():
fileName = getMediaPath("WorldSeries.txt")
print(fileName)

file = open("fileName","r")

team = file.readLines()

dict = dict()
winningTeam = 0
for year in range(1903, 2019):
dict.add(year, team[winningTeam])
winningTeam = winningTeam + 1


print(dict.get(1903))









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  • Well, are you sure?
    – usr2564301
    Nov 19 at 21:55













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This is my code, I get the following error message when I run it:




C:UsersBeleggulWorldSeries.txt

The error was: 'fileName'

I/O operation failed.



I tried to read a file, and couldn't. Are you sure that file exists? If it does exist, did you specify the correct directory/folder?
Please check line 5 of C:UsersBeleggulDownloadsassignment.py




def main():
fileName = getMediaPath("WorldSeries.txt")
print(fileName)

file = open("fileName","r")

team = file.readLines()

dict = dict()
winningTeam = 0
for year in range(1903, 2019):
dict.add(year, team[winningTeam])
winningTeam = winningTeam + 1


print(dict.get(1903))









share|improve this question















This is my code, I get the following error message when I run it:




C:UsersBeleggulWorldSeries.txt

The error was: 'fileName'

I/O operation failed.



I tried to read a file, and couldn't. Are you sure that file exists? If it does exist, did you specify the correct directory/folder?
Please check line 5 of C:UsersBeleggulDownloadsassignment.py




def main():
fileName = getMediaPath("WorldSeries.txt")
print(fileName)

file = open("fileName","r")

team = file.readLines()

dict = dict()
winningTeam = 0
for year in range(1903, 2019):
dict.add(year, team[winningTeam])
winningTeam = winningTeam + 1


print(dict.get(1903))






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  • Well, are you sure?
    – usr2564301
    Nov 19 at 21:55


















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    Nov 19 at 21:55
















Well, are you sure?
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Well, are you sure?
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