Hi, I'm trying to learn Python in Windows XP. I've been going through the Python version of Allen Downey's open source textbook. I frequently find that the instructions he gives don't work for me when I try to run them in IDLE. For example, in Ch. 4 he says you should load up GASP (http://openbookproject.net//thinkCSpy/ch04.xhtml#auto10) and play around with it. Here's what happens when I try what he says to do:
IDLE 1.2.2 >>> from gasp import * Traceback (most recent call last): File "<pyshell#0>", line 1, in <module> from gasp import * ImportError: No module named gasp >>> When I try to put all the information in a module, save it, and run it, I get "there's an error in your program: invalid syntax", and it highlights instance. Below is what my module looks like. from gasp import * begin_graphics() Circle((200, 200), 60) Circle instance at (200, 200) with radius 60 Line((100, 400), (580, 200)) Line instance from (100, 400) to (590, 250) Box((400, 350), 120, 100) Box instance at (400, 350) with width 120 and height 100 end_graphics() Similarly, I can't get the truth table to work in the Exercises section at the bottom of ch. 4. I'm wondering if this is because I'm using Windows. I've tried using Ubuntu, and it doesn't display correctly. Thanks, Ben _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor