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Path

Example: "The path to the Mac OS X iTunes Library is ~/Music/iTunes/iTunes Library."

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A path, also known as a "file path" or "directory path," defines the location of a file or folder. Paths can either be relative or absolute. Relative paths describe file and folder locations from the current directory, such as "pdfs/instructions.pdf." Absolute paths define locations of files and folders from the root directory, such as "/Users/[username]/Documents/pdfs/instructions.pdf." Both relative and absolute paths are useful in describing the location of files and folders within a computer's file system.

First Published: 2009
Last Updated: February 10, 2009

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