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tf.compat.v1.io.gfile.join
tf.io.gfile.join(
path, *paths
)
TensorFlow specific filesystems will be joined
like a url (using "/" as the path seperator) on all platforms:
On Windows or Linux/Unix-like:
>>> tf.io.gfile.join("gcs://folder", "file.py")
'gcs://folder/file.py'
tf.io.gfile.join("ram://folder", "file.py")
'ram://folder/file.py'
But the native filesystem is handled just like os.path.join:
path = tf.io.gfile.join("folder", "file.py")
if os.name == "nt":
expected = "folder\\file.py" # Windows
else:
expected = "folder/file.py" # Linux/Unix-like
path == expected
True
Args |
path
|
string, path to a directory
|
paths
|
string, additional paths to concatenate
|
Returns |
path
|
the joined path.
|
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Last updated 2023-03-17 UTC.
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