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- | Quanty is a text based program. In order to run it you need to make a text file that contains the commands you want to execute, then you run the program with as an input the name of the text file. Running such a program goes via the " | + | Quanty is a text based program. In order to run it you need to make a text file that contains the commands you want to execute, then you run the program with as an input the name of the text file. Running such a program goes via the " |
* ls - list the files in the folder you are in at the moment | * ls - list the files in the folder you are in at the moment | ||
* cd - changes you to a new folder | * cd - changes you to a new folder | ||
* pwd - shows you the folder you are in | * pwd - shows you the folder you are in | ||
- | In order to find a full tutorial on linux you can google "linux bash shell commands" | + | * open -t filename - opens the file with the name filename in a text editor |
+ | In order to find a full tutorial on linux you can google "linux bash shell commands" | ||
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- | We now need to place the program Quanty into a folder where you can run it easily from within the terminal. To do so we will create the folder " | + | We now need to place the program Quanty into a folder where you can run it easily from within the terminal. To do so we will create the folder " |
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- | ===== Example ===== | + | ### |
+ | The last thing to do is to copy the program into your bin. For this you can use finder. From the terminal you can type (open bin -a Finder) and then drag and drop the program you downloaded into the folder bin. | ||
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- | description text | + | You now can run the program from the terminal by typing (Quanty [enter]). |
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- | ==== Input ==== | + | ===== Run Quanty from the terminal ===== |
- | < | + | |
- | -- some example code | + | ### |
- | </code> | + | In order to run Quanty from the terminal you type Quanty |
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+ | echo ' | ||
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+ | and then: | ||
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+ | Quanty MyFirstQuantyProgram.Quanty | ||
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+ | In order to do more elaborated calculations modify the input file. (open -t MyFirstQuantyProgram.Quanty [enter]) | ||
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+ | {{ : | ||
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+ | ===== Find the documentation ===== | ||
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+ | ### | ||
+ | Once this command works it is time to go to the [[documentation: | ||
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- | ==== Result ==== | ||
- | <file Quanty_Output> | ||
- | text produced as output | ||
- | </ | ||
===== Table of contents ===== | ===== Table of contents ===== | ||
{{indexmenu> | {{indexmenu> |