Hi Henry, > As a new python programmer, I created a directory in > 'C:\python24\myPythonFiles', and added a simple python > under the myPythonFiles directory; but when I tried > running it on the Python Shell, I got the following error. > >>> import myPythonFiles.readOut > ImportError: No module named myPythonFiles.readOut
Ok, the first thing to say is that you are not running the program but importing it, there is a difference. To run a Python program in Windows either double click it in Windows Explorer (it should have a snake icon to show that the association is set up correctly) or at a DOS command prompt (or the Start->Run dialog) type C:\> python C:\python24\myPythonFiles\readOut.py In either case you may find the program runs so fast you can't see the output. In that case add a final line like: raw_input("Hit ENTER to quit") When you import a module it does indeed execute the code in that module and so might appear to run the program, but there is one important distinction (which you may not have come across yet!) You can put a clause into the module like: if __name__ == "__main__": # some code here and the code under the if will only be executed when the file is run as a program, it will NOT be executed when the file is imported as a module. (This is a powerful feature that greatly eases the task of writing reusable code in Python.) Now the second thing to note is that your import syntax is wrong. To make the files in your directory visible toi the import command you need to modify the value in sys.path. There are a number of ways to do this, the one that I use is to create a PYTHONPATH environment variable (MyComputer->Properties->Advanced->Environment Variables) which points to all the folders where I keep Python code, in the same way that the DOS PATH variable points to my executable files. HTH, Alan Gauld Author of the Learn to Program web site http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor