May-27-2017, 08:02 PM
(May-27-2017, 01:24 PM)sparkz_alot Wrote: If you do, you're environment is set up correctly. Type exit() to exit python. Navigate to where your file is, for example: cd c:\python . Type in your 'filename'.py and it should display your output (if written correctly)
@sparkz_alot It works. The environment is working, I was not using the cd:\python\exercises, only using cd:\python\. My .py files are recognized and running fine.
I love the Cmder you all recommended. Especially the lower-Lamda in front of each line. However, I have run into a problem with the Part-1 setup:
First, the
C:\Windows\System32>cd\kicks out (yes, I did "exit()" first)
Error:c:\Windows\System32
λ cd c:\windows\system32>cd
Access is denied.
I do not know why.Second, the c:\>pip -V kicks out an error,
Error:c:\python
λ c:\>pip -V
'c:\' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
I use both administrator cmd and Cmder and both fail. Did I miss something in the initial setup? I have double-checked my work and all seems to be done correctly.If anyone can point me to the right place where I messed this up please do, I will do my best to get it done.
Sent from my Sheikah Slate,
-Rod