It's a "c" program. You must compile
it, then run it with
the arguments you want.
open a terminal to do this, it's all command line stuff.
You may need to store the C code in a text file.
the suffix on the file must be ".c"
For more info, see
info make
info gcc
or us "man" instead of "info".
If you don't have those, you will need to get them.
I don't know which version of linux you are running
so the command to get them or the app to run
will depend on which distribution you have.
When you have the required compiler and utilities,
THEN:
You need to make sure you have gcc and make.
Try this:
make <program name>.c
To save the output, you will need to do what is
termed "redirect the output to a file". It goes like
this:
<program name> >save-file.txt
You can use whatever save file name you want
but it helps to use the .txt suffix.
Jon Kettenhofen
www.kexsof.com
On 02/25/2015 03:51 AM, Michael Havens wrote: