Jar can be run by double clicking on the icon from a file explorer. Public users are able to search the site and view the abstracts and keywords for each book and chapter without a The pre-built executable. The graph below illustrates this relationship using common solvents and some terpenes: -30.0 -10.0 10.0 30.0 50.0 70.0 90.0 110.0 130.0 150.0 170.0 190.0 210.0 230.0 250.0 270.0 290.0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 200 300 400 500 600 760) Pressure (torr) Pressure vs Temperature (boiling point) Ethanol Heptane Isopropyl Alcohol B-myrceneAccess to the complete content on Oxford Reference requires a subscription or purchase.
Jar without arguments through the terminal, it will launch using the default. Jar to run, or running the. Csv file is " compund-data.csv". Csv file, from which all the compound names, coefficients, and icons paths are. Jar file must contain the.
Each compound is located on a new line (row) in the. Command: java -jar kcalc.jar path/myCompoundData.csv) Adding New CompoundsAdding new compounds can be trivially done by editing the. Csv path/file as the program argument.(i.e. Csv file that is not the default, simply call the program from terminal using the. Jar file is located in, there must be a directory called img, in which all compound icons are located in.To run the program using compound information from a.
Images are best displayed at 300x275 pixels. Csv file must be accurate for the icon to be loaded and displayed. It should be noted that the image path/filename given in the. All other values must be occupied.If new images are added, they should be placed within the /img directory. The image value can left blank without consequence, and will just result in no image being displayed for that compound. They are as follows: Value Number(Please note the coefficeint examples ARE NOT actual values)The image icons can be either a.