What is wrong with the following:
test_file=open('c:\\Python27\test.txt','r')
\t is a tab character. Use a raw string instead:
test_file=open(r'c:\Python27\test.txt','r') or double the slashes:
test_file=open('c:\\Python27\\test.txt','r') or use forward slashes instead:
test_file=open('c:/Python27/test.txt','r')
always use 'r' to get a raw string when you want to avoid escape.
test_file=open(r'c:\Python27\test.txt','r')
\ is an escape character in Python. \t gets interpreted as a tab. If you need \ character in a string, you have to use \\.
Your code should be:test_file=open('c:\\Python27\\test.txt','r')
\t in a string marks an escape sequence for a tab character. For a literal \, use \\.
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