On 3/26/2016 6:48 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 7:38 AM, Jerry Martens
<jmarte...@ameritech.net> wrote:
hi im trying to run this program and it opens a screen really ast
and closes it faster withou any results.

There are a few ways you could do this. One is to run it from the
command line. Another is to put this line at the end of the program:

input("Press enter to exit. ")

For a tkinter program, use 'root.mainloop()' instead, where root is
usually an instance of tkinter.Tk.

That should bring up the same screen (called a "console") and then
have it wait until you're done reading it.

If at a terminal, 'python -i file.py' not only keeps the program open, but brings up an interactive prompt so you can interact with the program. This is useful for development.

A third way is to edit your code using Idle, and run it from there.

IDLE emulates 'python -i file-in-editor.py'

I haven't done that in a while, though, so the details might have
changed in the recent versions.

Still F5 or the menu entry.

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Terry Jan Reedy

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