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Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Thursday, April 20, 2023, 18:08, Michalis Vargiamis <[email protected]> wrote: It's ok I worked it out! I had to execute it like this $ ./bin/wayang-submit org.apache.wayang.apps.wordcount.WordCountScala exp\(test1\) java file://$(pwd)/README.md I'm not sure what the purpose of the exp(...) parameter is but it has to be present and I didn't notice any difference no matter what I put inside the parentheses. I had to also modify the wayang-submit script though because the shell would not execute a parameter that had a parenthesis, so I added a few lines to wrap every argument in quotes. Thanks, Michalis On 20-Apr-23 5:12 PM, Zoi Kaoudi wrote: > Hi Michalis, > I have to check carefully but I assume you need to specify an input file to > do the word count > > > Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone > > > On Thursday, April 20, 2023, 15:13, Michalis Vargiamis > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > > When running e.g. org.apache.wayang.apps.wordcount.WordCountScala > without parameters I get the following message about its usage > > > Usage: <main class> exp(<ID>[,tags=<tag>,...][,conf=<key>:<value>,...]) > <plugin(,plugin)*> <input file> [<words per line a..b[~confidence]>] > > > I'd like to ask what are the > "exp(<ID>[,tags=<tag>,...][,conf=<key>:<value>,...])" and > "<plugin(,plugin)*>" arguments. > > > Thank you, > > Michalis > > > > >
