I am having trouble using the command line. I have a script test.py (which only contains print("Hello.")), and it is located in the map C:\Python27. In my system variables, I have specified python to be C:\Python27 (I have other versions of Python installed on my computer as well).
I thought this should be enough to run python test.py in the command line, but when I do so I get this:
File "<stdin>", line 1
python test.py
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
Looks like your problem is that you are trying to run
python test.pyfrom within the Python interpreter, which is why you’re seeing that traceback.Make sure you’re out of the interpreter, then run the
python test.pycommand from bash or command prompt or whatever.