Made Grammatical Fixes for Readme Instructions
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@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ This is a calculator written in Go to process a text file of a large list of UPC
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2. Copy the binary into that directory.
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#### Prepare Text File
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1. Open a Text Editor and Paste UPCs (taking care to remove any Alphabet characters).
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2. Save the file with any name you want ending in .txt or .csv in the directory where you put the program. (ie: upcs.txt)
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#### Run the program
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2. Save the file with any name you want ending in .txt or .csv in the directory where you put the program. (i.e. upcs.txt)
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#### Run the Program
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1. Copy the location of the directory from File Explorer
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2. Open cmd.exe or PowerShell
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3. type "cd " (don't forget the space) and press Shift+Insert (or Right Click) and press Enter.
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4. Back in the commandline program type checkdigitcalc.exe (I like to type check and then press tab).
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5. The program will ask for the name of the file. Type the name of the text file you created including the extension (.txt or .csv) (ie. upcs.txt)
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4. Back in the command line program type checkdigitcalc.exe (I like to type check and then press tab).
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5. The program will ask for the name of the file. Type the name of the text file you created including the extension (.txt or .csv) (i.e. upcs.txt)
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6. When the program finishes, it will exit. Open the answer.txt file that was produced/rewritten by the program.
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