How can import data into kaggle kernel if the folder is zipped.?












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I facing problem importing data into kaggle kernel from "../input/train/filename". it's throwing an error saying directory doesn't exist. I guess this is happening because the 'train' is a zipped folder. Any solution?










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I facing problem importing data into kaggle kernel from "../input/train/filename". it's throwing an error saying directory doesn't exist. I guess this is happening because the 'train' is a zipped folder. Any solution?










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I facing problem importing data into kaggle kernel from "../input/train/filename". it's throwing an error saying directory doesn't exist. I guess this is happening because the 'train' is a zipped folder. Any solution?










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I facing problem importing data into kaggle kernel from "../input/train/filename". it's throwing an error saying directory doesn't exist. I guess this is happening because the 'train' is a zipped folder. Any solution?







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  • Attaching a screenshot could help us better understand the problem.

    – Anshul Rai
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  • Attaching a screenshot could help us better understand the problem.

    – Anshul Rai
    Dec 13 '18 at 18:41

















Attaching a screenshot could help us better understand the problem.

– Anshul Rai
Dec 13 '18 at 18:41





Attaching a screenshot could help us better understand the problem.

– Anshul Rai
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To see what's in your ../input/ directory (where datasets you attach to your kernel are located), run !find ../input/ in a code cell. This will print all paths to dataset files. You should see that the uncompressed directories and files are accessible.



If this doesn't help, perhaps you can share more details to help reproduce your issue (e.g., a link to the dataset and/or your kernel).






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    To see what's in your ../input/ directory (where datasets you attach to your kernel are located), run !find ../input/ in a code cell. This will print all paths to dataset files. You should see that the uncompressed directories and files are accessible.



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      To see what's in your ../input/ directory (where datasets you attach to your kernel are located), run !find ../input/ in a code cell. This will print all paths to dataset files. You should see that the uncompressed directories and files are accessible.



      If this doesn't help, perhaps you can share more details to help reproduce your issue (e.g., a link to the dataset and/or your kernel).






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        To see what's in your ../input/ directory (where datasets you attach to your kernel are located), run !find ../input/ in a code cell. This will print all paths to dataset files. You should see that the uncompressed directories and files are accessible.



        If this doesn't help, perhaps you can share more details to help reproduce your issue (e.g., a link to the dataset and/or your kernel).






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        To see what's in your ../input/ directory (where datasets you attach to your kernel are located), run !find ../input/ in a code cell. This will print all paths to dataset files. You should see that the uncompressed directories and files are accessible.



        If this doesn't help, perhaps you can share more details to help reproduce your issue (e.g., a link to the dataset and/or your kernel).







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