> At 2011-12-31 15:43:36 -0800, Chris Kavanagh wrote:
>
> > Ok, I CAN start the Python Interpreter from the command line by just
> > typing "python" then "enter".
>
> > I saved the file "args.py" in the Python Scripts folder. When I try to
> > run it from command prompt, I get the message "python: can't open
> > file 'args.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory".
>
> > The only way I CAN get it to open, is to change (cd into) into the
> > python scripts folder (where I saved args.py) then run it (type
> > "python args.py" in command prompt). So, obviously something is wrong.
>
> No, that's not wrong, that's how it should be. The python interpreter
> is in your path, but you're telling the interpreter which file to run.
> If you tell it to run a file args.py and there is no such file in the
> current directory, it's correct to give you an error message.
>
> Does this little script tell you correctly the number of arguments you
> pass to it?
>
> --bart
Yes, it tells me the number of args.
BTW, thanks for the patience.
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