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- How to run a python script from IDLE interactive shell?
The IDLE shell window is not the same as a terminal shell (e g running sh or bash) Rather, it is just like being in the Python interactive interpreter (python -i) The easiest way to run a script in IDLE is to use the Open command from the File menu (this may vary a bit depending on which platform you are running) to load your script file into an IDLE editor window and then use the Run
- How do I open Python IDLE (Shell WIndow) in WIndows 10?
To get the the idle edit window from the shell window is very simple if you know how Here's how: Windows search for "idle" Click 'enter' idle shell appears click options in idle shell click configure idle a new window appears click the 'Windows' tab click 'open edit window' next time you open idle, the edit window will appear
- How can I run IDLE for Python 3 in a Conda environment?
For running Python 2, all I do is activate the required Conda environment and just type idle It automatically opens IDLE for Python 2 7 But I can't figure out how to do this for Python 3 I have
- starting Python IDLE from command line to edit scripts
If running idle pyw directly doesn't work, then probably the file association is wrong Make sure that assoc pyw is set to Python NoConFile and that the command for ftype Python NoConFile has the args "%1" %* Prior to 3 3 the default command runs pythonw exe (make sure it's the right version), and for 3 3+ it runs pyw exe
- Install python modules package using IDLE on Windows
Install python modules package using IDLE on Windows Asked 10 years, 11 months ago Modified 2 years, 3 months ago Viewed 217k times
- Difference Between Pythons IDLE and its command line
What are the key differences between Python's IDLE and its command line environment? IDLE looks nicer, of course, and has some kind of GUI Moreover, is IDLE treated the same as the shell? I mean
- How to launch python Idle from a virtual environment (virtualenv)
Short answer Start the virtual environment Run python -m idlelib idle From this answer Long answer This answer assumes Python 3 There are a few different virtual environment managers, each of which has a slightly different way of handling where python is installed and how it's run, as detailed in this answer This answer assumes the venv module is used, and that it was installed following
- How to start IDLE (Python editor) without using the shortcut on Windows . . .
A new window will appears, and you will see the shortcut of Idle (Python GUI) Right click, hold down and pull out to desktop to create a shortcut of Python GUI on desktop
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