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Somehow, "Ctrl +C" worked for me just now. Maybe someone wants to confirm this trick by trying.

Somehow, I just figured out a way to make "Ctrl +C" worked for me just now. Maybe someone wants work regardless of how large your python code is: run python from Windows COMMAND LINE mode. Here is a useful link explaining HOW in case any one don't know how to confirm this trick by trying. set up command line run mode. Plus, running command line is a little bit faster.

I just figured out a way to make "Ctrl +C" work regardless of how large your python code is: run python from Windows COMMAND LINE mode. Here is a useful link explaining HOW in case any one don't know how to set up command line run mode.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4621255/how-do-i-run-a-python-program-in-the-command-prompt-in-windows-7

Plus, running command line is a little bit faster.

I just figured out a way to make "Ctrl +C" work regardless of how large your python code is: run python from Windows COMMAND LINE mode. Here is a useful link explaining HOW in case any one don't know how to set up command line run mode.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4621255/how-do-i-run-a-python-program-in-the-command-prompt-in-windows-7

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4621255/how-do-i-run-a-python-program-in-the-command-prompt-in-windows-7

Plus, running command line is a little bit faster.