Python 3.7 with PSSE 34 syntax error
I ensured Python 3.7 is 32-bit and am trying to run it with PSSE 34, but am encountering the following error. Any thoughts? I printed out the Python version and psspy file location psspy.version_info
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Note: I've tried removing Python27-related paths from the environment variables to no avail. I confirmed they are successfully remoed.
os.environ['PATH'] = os.environ['PATH'].replace('C:\\Python27\\Scripts\\;','').replace('C:\\Python27\\;','')
Troubleshooting: showing sys.version, and psspy file path
sys.version_info(major=3, minor=7, micro=3, releaselevel='final', serial=0)
C:\Program Files (x86)\PTI\PSSE34\PSSPY37\psspy.pyc
Starting single Dynamics
PSS(R)E Version 34
Copyright (c) 1976-2024
Siemens Industry, Inc.,
Power Technologies International (PTI)
This program is a confidential unpublished work created and first
licensed in 1976. It is a trade secret which is the property of PTI.
All use, disclosure, and/or reproduction not specifically authorized
by PTI is prohibited. This program is protected under copyright
laws of non-U.S. countries and by application of international
treaties. All Rights Reserved Under The Copyright Laws.
File "C:\Python37\lib\site.py", line 177
file=sys.stderr)
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax