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@ -153,8 +153,7 @@ python3 -m pip install IMCtermite
which provides binary wheels for multiple architectures on _Windows_ and _Linux_
and most _Python 3.x_ distributions. However, if your platform/architecture is
not supported you can still compile the source distribution yourself, which
requires _python3_setuptools_ and an up-to-date compiler supporting C++11
standard (e.g. _gcc version >= 10.2.0_).
requires _python3_setuptools_ and _gcc version >= 10.2.0_.
## Usage
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### Python
Given the `IMCtermite` module is available, we can import it and declare an instance
Given the `imctermite` module is available, we can import it and declare an instance
of it by passing a _raw_ file to the constructor:
```Python
import IMCtermite
import imc_termite
imcraw = IMCtermite.imctermite(b"sample/sampleA.raw")
imcraw = imc_termite.imctermite(b"sample/sampleA.raw")
```
An example of how to create an instance and obtain the list of channels is:
```Python
import IMCtermite
import imc_termite
# declare and initialize instance of "imctermite" by passing a raw-file
try :
imcraw = IMCtermite.imctermite(b"samples/sampleA.raw")
imcraw = imc_termite.imctermite(b"samples/sampleA.raw")
except RuntimeError as e :
print("failed to load/parse raw-file: " + str(e))

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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# C++ and CLI tool
# build executable
# build exectuable
$(EXE): check-tags $(GVSN) main.o
$(CC) $(OPT) main.o -o $@

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2.0.3
2.0.0