ARGS is a C++ program which demonstrates the retrieval of command line arguments.
This shows how a program can count and retrieve the individual command line arguments with which it was invoked. Thus, if our executable is called fu and we invoke it with the command
fu man chu
then our argument counter will return the value 3, and the arguments,
indexed by 0, 1 or 2, will return the values fu,
man or chu.
ARGS is available in a C version and a C++ version and a FORTRAN77 version and a FORTRAN90 version and a JAVA version and a MATLAB version.
ARGS is a program which reports the command line arguments with which it was invoked.
PRIME_SUM is a program which expects one command line argument, an integer N. It reads N, computes the sum of the prime numbers up to N, and prints it out. The program demonstrates how a command line argument, which is a STRING, can be converted to an INTEGER, using the function atoi.
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