En Fri, 20 Feb 2009 12:39:14 -0200, W. eWatson <notval...@sbcglobal.net> escribió:
Catherine Heathcote wrote:

you need to open a dos prompt before doing the steps above. Go to start->run and hit "cmd" <enter> without the quotes.
Something is amiss here. There's the MS Command Prompt, which I'm looking at right now. Yes, it has cd, and so on. I'm also looking at the Python command line window. It allow one to run interactively.

Open a command prompt ("CMD", "Console"), that black window you were looking at. Use the cd command to change directory to wherever your Python script is saved. Execute "python -V" (without the quotes). You should get a response, including the Python version number. If you get an error like "command not found" or similar, you'll have to use the whole path to python.exe -- try with "c:\python25\python -V" (again, no quotes).
Once you know how to launch Python, you can:

a) Enter the interactive interpreter: Just launch Python as above but without the -V argument. The prompt is now >>> You can type Python expressions and the interpreter evaluates them. You type 2+3, the interpreter answers 5; you type len("abc"), the interpreter answers 3...

b) Or, from the command prompt, you can execute a script by launching Python the same way as above, passing the script name as an argument:

c:\foo>python script_name.py

This is what you were looking for - in case of syntax errors or something, you can see the output on the console. It stays open because it was open *before* you launched Python. Just keep the window open.

See http://docs.python.org/using/windows.html for more info. If Python doesn't start just by typing "python", you may want to set your PATH environment variable as described there.

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