you don't run code (py-files) there. It's the console. It works the same as if you write
It splits the window in two. In my case in the lower part you have the console output and a text box to enter the code line by line. Each line you enter is interpreted at the time you enter it.
Actually this plugin is the one I use the least of the three
C:\>python
on command prompt.It splits the window in two. In my case in the lower part you have the console output and a text box to enter the code line by line. Each line you enter is interpreted at the time you enter it.
Actually this plugin is the one I use the least of the three
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How to Ask Questions The Smart Way: link and another link
Create MCV example
Debug small programs