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Python/Invalid Syntax

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I'm new to programming language and started learning python. While practicing writing code in VS code editor, I'm getting invalid syntax error for the following code:

sidekick = "WonderBoy"
print("You ruined the Grill Master's barbeque!")
print("The crowd is chanting your name!")
print(sidekick * 20)

But When I type the same code in python own shell editor, above code executes well. Could anyone tell me what's wrong with the code.

Code Editor: Visual Studio Code

Error occurring instance: Right click and select "Run python file in terminal"

Error:

>SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>>> & C:/Users/abhis/AppData/Local/Programs/Python/Python38-32/python.exe "c:/Users/abhis/Desktop/Ex_Files_Programming_Foundations_Fundamentals/Exercise Files/Chap02/text1.py"
  File "<stdin>", line 1
    & C:/Users/abhis/AppData/Local/Programs/Python/Python38-32/python.exe "c:/Users/abhis/Desktop/Ex_Files_Programming_Foundations_Fundamentals/Exercise Files/Chap02/text1.py"
    ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
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Abhi Avatar asked Oct 22 '25 05:10

Abhi


1 Answers

"Looks like your problem is that you are trying to run python test.py from 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.py command from bash or command prompt or whatever."

--- syntax error when using command line in python

just enter "quit()" in terminal and try again

like this

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wulu Avatar answered Oct 23 '25 20:10

wulu



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