> > The interpreter executable in Windows is always called "python" > (console) or "pythonw" (no console). The 3.1 installer doesn't put the > executable's directory on the system PATH. The option to add this was > added to the 3.3 installer. Otherwise you'll have to add the directory > manually. In IDLE check the result of the following: > > >>> import sys > >>> sys.executable > '/usr/bin/python3' > > For you it will probably display "C:\Python31\pythonw.exe". That being > the case; you have to append "C:\Python31" to your PATH. You can do > this temporarily using the cmd shell's "set" command (e.g. set > PATH=%PATH%;C:\Python31), or permanently in the system registry by > following instructions easily found online. >
here were the results: >>> import sys >>> sys.executable 'D:\\Data\\Program Files Data\\Py\\pythonw.exe' >>> '/usr/bin/python3' '/usr/bin/python3' >>> i dont see Python31 .. is this Py that is supposed to be Python31?.. and do i type this exactly like you did in cmd? set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Python31 ?
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