Sign Up

Sign Up to our social questions and Answers Engine to ask questions, answer people’s questions, and connect with other people.

Have an account? Sign In

Have an account? Sign In Now

Sign In

Login to our social questions & Answers Engine to ask questions answer people’s questions & connect with other people.

Sign Up Here

Forgot Password?

Don't have account, Sign Up Here

Forgot Password

Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link and will create a new password via email.

Have an account? Sign In Now

You must login to ask a question.

Forgot Password?

Need An Account, Sign Up Here

Please briefly explain why you feel this question should be reported.

Please briefly explain why you feel this answer should be reported.

Please briefly explain why you feel this user should be reported.

Sign InSign Up

The Archive Base

The Archive Base Logo The Archive Base Logo

The Archive Base Navigation

  • SEARCH
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
Search
Ask A Question

Mobile menu

Close
Ask a Question
  • Home
  • Add group
  • Groups page
  • Feed
  • User Profile
  • Communities
  • Questions
    • New Questions
    • Trending Questions
    • Must read Questions
    • Hot Questions
  • Polls
  • Tags
  • Badges
  • Buy Points
  • Users
  • Help
  • Buy Theme
  • SEARCH
Home/ Questions/Q 9245101
In Process

The Archive Base Latest Questions

Editorial Team
  • 0
Editorial Team
Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T09:11:23+00:00 2026-06-18T09:11:23+00:00

I have foo = ‘/DIR/abc’ and I want to convert it to bar =

  • 0

I have

foo = '/DIR/abc'

and I want to convert it to

bar = '\\MYDIR\data\abc'

So, here’s what I do in Python:

>>> foo = '/DIR/abc'
>>> bar = foo.replace(r'/DIR/',r'\\MYDIR\data\')
  File "<stdin>", line 1
    bar = foo.replace(r'/DIR/',r'\\MYDIR\data\')
                                                 ^
SyntaxError: EOL while scanning string literal

If, however, I try to escape the last backslash by entering instead bar = foo.replace(r'/DIR/',r'\\MYDIR\data\\'), then I get this monstrosity:

>>> bar2
'\\\\MYDIR\\data\\\\abc'

Help! This is driving me insane.

  • 1 1 Answer
  • 0 Views
  • 0 Followers
  • 0
Share
  • Facebook
  • Report

Leave an answer
Cancel reply

You must login to add an answer.

Forgot Password?

Need An Account, Sign Up Here

1 Answer

  • Voted
  • Oldest
  • Recent
  • Random
  1. Editorial Team
    Editorial Team
    2026-06-18T09:11:25+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 9:11 am

    The second argument should be a string, not a regex pattern:

    foo.replace(r'/DIR/', '\\\\MYDIR\\data\\')
    
    • 0
    • Reply
    • Share
      Share
      • Share on Facebook
      • Share on Twitter
      • Share on LinkedIn
      • Share on WhatsApp
      • Report

Sidebar

Related Questions

I have: var foo = '(bar)' foo.replace('(', '').replace(')', '') So, I get bar without
If I have Foo::Bar written in Ruby, and I want to add a method
Currently I have foo.com/bar routing to a request handler Main. I also want foo.com/bar/id
Currently I have foo.com/bar routing to a request handler Main. I also want foo.com/bar/id
Say, if I have foo.exe bar.exe baz.exe How do I run all of them
I have got Foo <=> FooGroup <=> Bar relation, where <=> stands for ManyToMany
I have model Foo which has field bar. The bar field should be unique,
I have: class Foo; class Bar { Foo foo; Bar(): foo(foo) {}; } Bar
I have class Foo(): function bar(): pass function foobar(): pass Rather than executing each
Say I have foo.cs and bar.cs . if I create two seperate projects for

Explore

  • Home
  • Add group
  • Groups page
  • Communities
  • Questions
    • New Questions
    • Trending Questions
    • Must read Questions
    • Hot Questions
  • Polls
  • Tags
  • Badges
  • Users
  • Help
  • SEARCH

Footer

© 2021 The Archive Base. All Rights Reserved
With Love by The Archive Base

Insert/edit link

Enter the destination URL

Or link to existing content

    No search term specified. Showing recent items. Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.