Hello,
I’m send you a mail because I have a book of Python for kids and it’s write to
open the turtle mode. But when my turtle mode is open the code « t.forward(50)
» doesn’t work and the picture I send you appear.
Thank you for have riding my message
BR Taj Ilias
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I am trying to find out how to install the above programs together so that
ParaView will recognize Python?
I see so many responses on the web that I am confused. I NEED TO READ only
vtk file?
Andrew Podgorski
a.podgor...@ieee.org
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(I am on Windows 10) When I install a new Python version, pip does not
update all of the way. In the command line 'pip' still runs the old
pip.exe, so I've had to manually move the new pip to C:\Windows .
It would be great if you fixed this for future python versions!
Thanks,
Anton
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Hi,
I have installed Python in my system Windows - 7 SP1, While accessing Python
terminal i am facing below error message, Please help me to resolve this issue.
[cid:05c05c66-16b2-46f1-99db-423c04a69dc4]l
Regards,
Murugesan
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hi,
in my cmd when i type python it said python is not recognised as nternal or
external command. please help me to solve the issues.
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On 2018-04-08 13:01, Gurkeerat Singh wrote:
hi,
in my cmd when i type python it said python is not recognised as nternal or
external command. please help me to solve the issues.
You should either type the path to python.exe or include it in the PATH
environment variable.
Better yet, use py.ex
On 2018-04-05 21:02, Ilias taj wrote:
Hello,
I’m send you a mail because I have a book of Python for kids and it’s write to
open the turtle mode. But when my turtle mode is open the code « t.forward(50)
» doesn’t work and the picture I send you appear.
Thank you for have riding my message
BR
I typed the If part of an If/Else statement, but did not get a prompt at the
beginning of the next line when I hit return. Instead, the cursor lined up
under the "p" of "print." Here is the line of text (it's part of a longer bit
of coding, I copied out of a textbook).
>>> if right_this_minute