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python 2.7 - os.mkdir error- system cannot find the specified path

I am trying to create new folders using dictionary keys. The code is:

os.mkdir("Y:\Bleeding-study\MIMIC\Notes\randombins")

for key in index:
    os.mkdir("Y:\Bleeding-study\MIMIC\Notes\randombins\batch_%s"%str(key))
    os.mkdir("Y:\Bleeding-study\MIMIC\Notes\randombins\batch_%s\%s"%(str(key),"config"))
    os.mkdir("Y:\Bleeding-study\MIMIC\Notes\randombins\batch_%s\corpus"%str(key))

The error is:
WindowsError: [Error 3] The system cannot find the path specified: 'Y:\Bleeding-study\MIMIC\Notes\randombins\batch_0\'

I thought this code would create that file pathname, so why is it giving this error?

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Your error is because you are trying to create multiple levels of directory in one step. os.mkdir() will only create a single level of directory, so this line fails:

os.mkdir("Y:\Bleeding-study\MIMIC\Notes\randombins\batch_%s\"%str(key))
because you have not yet created the batch_0 directory.

os.makedirs() is what you need here:

Recursive directory creation function. Like mkdir(), but makes all intermediate-level directories needed to contain the leaf directory.
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...and in fact if you use this, then you can do away with the initial os.mkdir(), as it will be redundant.


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