How do I upload an image onto a pycharm project?
I am making a chess program for school. I have the first part of the code, but I need the images for the pieces to be in the project files. I can open my files within the project, but annoyingly cannot find a way to save them in the project.
I have had a look around, but haven't found any help on it online, making me think I must be missing something really simple. Your help would be very much appreciated.
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I am making a chess program for school. I have the first part of the code, but I need the images for the pieces to be in the project files. I can open my files within the project, but annoyingly cannot find a way to save them in the project.
I have had a look around, but haven't found any help on it online, making me think I must be missing something really simple. Your help would be very much appreciated.
image file pycharm
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Let's clarify things a bit: A project in Pycharm is basically composed of a folder and all the files and subfolders contained in this folder. Let's say your project root is a folder calledchess_game, then if on your local machine the image files are in a subfolderchess_game/pieces_images/, then the images are part of the project. With that clear, could you rephrase what you mean by "save them in the project"?
– Eskapp
Dec 28 '18 at 15:30
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I am making a chess program for school. I have the first part of the code, but I need the images for the pieces to be in the project files. I can open my files within the project, but annoyingly cannot find a way to save them in the project.
I have had a look around, but haven't found any help on it online, making me think I must be missing something really simple. Your help would be very much appreciated.
image file pycharm
I am making a chess program for school. I have the first part of the code, but I need the images for the pieces to be in the project files. I can open my files within the project, but annoyingly cannot find a way to save them in the project.
I have had a look around, but haven't found any help on it online, making me think I must be missing something really simple. Your help would be very much appreciated.
image file pycharm
image file pycharm
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Let's clarify things a bit: A project in Pycharm is basically composed of a folder and all the files and subfolders contained in this folder. Let's say your project root is a folder calledchess_game, then if on your local machine the image files are in a subfolderchess_game/pieces_images/, then the images are part of the project. With that clear, could you rephrase what you mean by "save them in the project"?
– Eskapp
Dec 28 '18 at 15:30
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Let's clarify things a bit: A project in Pycharm is basically composed of a folder and all the files and subfolders contained in this folder. Let's say your project root is a folder calledchess_game, then if on your local machine the image files are in a subfolderchess_game/pieces_images/, then the images are part of the project. With that clear, could you rephrase what you mean by "save them in the project"?
– Eskapp
Dec 28 '18 at 15:30
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Let's clarify things a bit: A project in Pycharm is basically composed of a folder and all the files and subfolders contained in this folder. Let's say your project root is a folder called
chess_game, then if on your local machine the image files are in a subfolder chess_game/pieces_images/, then the images are part of the project. With that clear, could you rephrase what you mean by "save them in the project"?– Eskapp
Dec 28 '18 at 15:30
Let's clarify things a bit: A project in Pycharm is basically composed of a folder and all the files and subfolders contained in this folder. Let's say your project root is a folder called
chess_game, then if on your local machine the image files are in a subfolder chess_game/pieces_images/, then the images are part of the project. With that clear, could you rephrase what you mean by "save them in the project"?– Eskapp
Dec 28 '18 at 15:30
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Let's clarify things a bit: A project in Pycharm is basically composed of a folder and all the files and subfolders contained in this folder. Let's say your project root is a folder called
chess_game, then if on your local machine the image files are in a subfolderchess_game/pieces_images/, then the images are part of the project. With that clear, could you rephrase what you mean by "save them in the project"?– Eskapp
Dec 28 '18 at 15:30