Running Python script from IDLE on Windows 7 64 bit

ε祈祈猫儿з 提交于 2019-11-28 09:28:14
  1. Run IDLE. You will be presented with the "Python Shell" window and a >>> prompt.
  2. Click File, New Window. You will be presented with an "Untitled" window for editing a script.
  3. Enter your script in the "Untitled" window.
  4. In the "Untitled" window, select Run, Run Module (or press F5) to run your script.
  5. A dialog "Source Must Be Saved. OK to Save?" appears. Click OK.
  6. In the Save As dialog:
    a. Browse to a directory to save your script.
    b. Enter a filename.
    c. Click Save.
  7. The "Python Shell" window will display the output of your script.
  8. Edit script and press F5 as needed to re-run your script.

Edit

I don't normally use IDLE, and didn't immediately see a way to configure parameters to the module, so one suggestion is to switch IDEs. Since you are using Windows 7, the pywin32 extensions contains the PythonWin IDE and its Run command has a dialog to allow command line parameters to be entered.

Mayer Goldberg

I think you have in mind the following function:

execfile(...)

execfile(filename[, globals[, locals]])

Read and execute a Python script from a file.
The globals and locals are dictionaries, defaulting to the current
globals and locals.  If only globals is given, locals defaults to it.

Note:

This only applies to python 2.x, python 3 does not have execfile(), instead see What is an alternative to execfile in Python 3?

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