> from sys import * First off I don't see anything here that uses sys. Did you just leave that stuff out of the post? > print > print "Welcome to the LARP character program" > print > filename = raw_input("Please enter a path/filename: ") > filename = open open is a function, so this just makes filename a 'shortcut'(longcut, I suppose) to the function. Like instedd of: >>>g = open('spam') you could now have: >>>g = filename('spam') It doesn't really accomplish much here, you could leave it out. > print "Following are several character options" > playername = raw_input("What is your name? ") > charname = raw_input("Enter your character name: ") > nature = raw_input("What is the nature of your > character? ") > demeanor = raw_input("What is your demeanor? ") > info = [playername, charname, nature, demeanor] > print info > > file = open(filename, list[0:3] "r") This one is close. it's open(filename, mode). Then you need to write the info and close the file. So this is what I've got: print print "Welcome to the LARP character program" print filename = raw_input("Please enter a path/filename: ") #get all of the player's info print "Following are several character options" playername = raw_input("What is your name? ") charname = raw_input("Enter your character name: ") nature = raw_input("What is the nature of your character? ") demeanor = raw_input("What is your demeanor? ") #and write it to a text file file = open(filename, 'w') file.writeln('player=' + playername) file.writeln('character=' + charname) file.writeln('nature=' + nature) file.writeln('demeanor=' + demeanor) file.close() It should give you a file like this: player=greg character=Bobo the Flying Circus Monkey nature=nasty demeanor=spastic Cool? Hope so. greg
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