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documentation:install:mac [2017/03/27 11:57] Maurits W. Haverkortdocumentation:install:mac [2017/03/27 12:03] Maurits W. Haverkort
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 In order to run Quanty from the terminal you type Quanty followed by an enter. If you do so the program will place a small amount of text on your screen and then complain that it has nothing to do. If you want a real calculation you have to give Quanty a set of instructions as input. These are saved in text files and given as second argument in the terminal. For example you can type in the terminal: In order to run Quanty from the terminal you type Quanty followed by an enter. If you do so the program will place a small amount of text on your screen and then complain that it has nothing to do. If you want a real calculation you have to give Quanty a set of instructions as input. These are saved in text files and given as second argument in the terminal. For example you can type in the terminal:
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 echo 'print("Hello World")' > MyFirstQuantyProgram.Quanty echo 'print("Hello World")' > MyFirstQuantyProgram.Quanty
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 and then: and then:
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 Quanty MyFirstQuantyProgram.Quanty Quanty MyFirstQuantyProgram.Quanty
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-In order to do more elaborated calculations modify the input file.+In order to do more elaborated calculations modify the input file. (open -t MyFirstQuantyProgram.Quanty [enter])
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