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If a file has the extension .m, then I assume you are trying to load a package into your notebook. This can be achieved by calling the package (say called PackageName.m) into your own notebook by doing the following:



  1. You can type into your opening like <<PackageName`, which uses the backtick symbol `. It is probably at the left hand side of your keyboard.


  2. Alternatively, this is a shortcut for the MMA function Get, given in the documentation here. The first example has the above notation I was talking about. Then Get["PackageName.m"] would work.


Here is a screenshot so you can see the backtick in action.



Click on this to take you to my image.






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  • $begingroup$
    Thank you so much for your kind response. Are you talking about this symbol '' ~ ''. I just type "<<PackageName(~)" in the notebook, but it does not work. I also type ''<<~'', it also does not work. Sorry to say, I am facing difficulty to learn from the example.
    $endgroup$
    – Misbah Shahzadi
    9 hours ago










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    I have added a screenshot. You are on the right key I think, but instead you have held-down shift instead. It's a tricky key to type, but my screenshot should help you.
    $endgroup$
    – Brad
    9 hours ago






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    It's tricky but: enclose any code that has backticks in double backticks. I did this for your answer.
    $endgroup$
    – J. M. is slightly pensive
    9 hours ago










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    @J.M.isslightlypensive that's one of the worst things that to look at - 5 backticks is far too many. Thanks for your help JM.
    $endgroup$
    – Brad
    9 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Now, I followed your suggestions and type. But, I found the error. I am pasting here both input and output which I got. In[8]:= <<PackageName` Get["PackageName.m"] During evaluation of In[8]:= Get::noopen: Cannot open PackageName`. Out[8]= $Failed During evaluation of In[8]:= Get::noopen: Cannot open PackageName.m. Out[9]= $Failed
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If a file has the extension .m, then I assume you are trying to load a package into your notebook. This can be achieved by calling the package (say called PackageName.m) into your own notebook by doing the following:



  1. You can type into your opening like <<PackageName`, which uses the backtick symbol `. It is probably at the left hand side of your keyboard.


  2. Alternatively, this is a shortcut for the MMA function Get, given in the documentation here. The first example has the above notation I was talking about. Then Get["PackageName.m"] would work.


Here is a screenshot so you can see the backtick in action.



Click on this to take you to my image.






share|improve this answer











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  • $begingroup$
    Thank you so much for your kind response. Are you talking about this symbol '' ~ ''. I just type "<<PackageName(~)" in the notebook, but it does not work. I also type ''<<~'', it also does not work. Sorry to say, I am facing difficulty to learn from the example.
    $endgroup$
    – Misbah Shahzadi
    9 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    I have added a screenshot. You are on the right key I think, but instead you have held-down shift instead. It's a tricky key to type, but my screenshot should help you.
    $endgroup$
    – Brad
    9 hours ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    It's tricky but: enclose any code that has backticks in double backticks. I did this for your answer.
    $endgroup$
    – J. M. is slightly pensive
    9 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @J.M.isslightlypensive that's one of the worst things that to look at - 5 backticks is far too many. Thanks for your help JM.
    $endgroup$
    – Brad
    9 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Now, I followed your suggestions and type. But, I found the error. I am pasting here both input and output which I got. In[8]:= <<PackageName` Get["PackageName.m"] During evaluation of In[8]:= Get::noopen: Cannot open PackageName`. Out[8]= $Failed During evaluation of In[8]:= Get::noopen: Cannot open PackageName.m. Out[9]= $Failed
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    8 hours ago















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$begingroup$

If a file has the extension .m, then I assume you are trying to load a package into your notebook. This can be achieved by calling the package (say called PackageName.m) into your own notebook by doing the following:



  1. You can type into your opening like <<PackageName`, which uses the backtick symbol `. It is probably at the left hand side of your keyboard.


  2. Alternatively, this is a shortcut for the MMA function Get, given in the documentation here. The first example has the above notation I was talking about. Then Get["PackageName.m"] would work.


Here is a screenshot so you can see the backtick in action.



Click on this to take you to my image.






share|improve this answer











$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    Thank you so much for your kind response. Are you talking about this symbol '' ~ ''. I just type "<<PackageName(~)" in the notebook, but it does not work. I also type ''<<~'', it also does not work. Sorry to say, I am facing difficulty to learn from the example.
    $endgroup$
    – Misbah Shahzadi
    9 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    I have added a screenshot. You are on the right key I think, but instead you have held-down shift instead. It's a tricky key to type, but my screenshot should help you.
    $endgroup$
    – Brad
    9 hours ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    It's tricky but: enclose any code that has backticks in double backticks. I did this for your answer.
    $endgroup$
    – J. M. is slightly pensive
    9 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @J.M.isslightlypensive that's one of the worst things that to look at - 5 backticks is far too many. Thanks for your help JM.
    $endgroup$
    – Brad
    9 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Now, I followed your suggestions and type. But, I found the error. I am pasting here both input and output which I got. In[8]:= <<PackageName` Get["PackageName.m"] During evaluation of In[8]:= Get::noopen: Cannot open PackageName`. Out[8]= $Failed During evaluation of In[8]:= Get::noopen: Cannot open PackageName.m. Out[9]= $Failed
    $endgroup$
    – Misbah Shahzadi
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$begingroup$

If a file has the extension .m, then I assume you are trying to load a package into your notebook. This can be achieved by calling the package (say called PackageName.m) into your own notebook by doing the following:



  1. You can type into your opening like <<PackageName`, which uses the backtick symbol `. It is probably at the left hand side of your keyboard.


  2. Alternatively, this is a shortcut for the MMA function Get, given in the documentation here. The first example has the above notation I was talking about. Then Get["PackageName.m"] would work.


Here is a screenshot so you can see the backtick in action.



Click on this to take you to my image.






share|improve this answer











$endgroup$



If a file has the extension .m, then I assume you are trying to load a package into your notebook. This can be achieved by calling the package (say called PackageName.m) into your own notebook by doing the following:



  1. You can type into your opening like <<PackageName`, which uses the backtick symbol `. It is probably at the left hand side of your keyboard.


  2. Alternatively, this is a shortcut for the MMA function Get, given in the documentation here. The first example has the above notation I was talking about. Then Get["PackageName.m"] would work.


Here is a screenshot so you can see the backtick in action.



Click on this to take you to my image.







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  • $begingroup$
    Thank you so much for your kind response. Are you talking about this symbol '' ~ ''. I just type "<<PackageName(~)" in the notebook, but it does not work. I also type ''<<~'', it also does not work. Sorry to say, I am facing difficulty to learn from the example.
    $endgroup$
    – Misbah Shahzadi
    9 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    I have added a screenshot. You are on the right key I think, but instead you have held-down shift instead. It's a tricky key to type, but my screenshot should help you.
    $endgroup$
    – Brad
    9 hours ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    It's tricky but: enclose any code that has backticks in double backticks. I did this for your answer.
    $endgroup$
    – J. M. is slightly pensive
    9 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @J.M.isslightlypensive that's one of the worst things that to look at - 5 backticks is far too many. Thanks for your help JM.
    $endgroup$
    – Brad
    9 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Now, I followed your suggestions and type. But, I found the error. I am pasting here both input and output which I got. In[8]:= <<PackageName` Get["PackageName.m"] During evaluation of In[8]:= Get::noopen: Cannot open PackageName`. Out[8]= $Failed During evaluation of In[8]:= Get::noopen: Cannot open PackageName.m. Out[9]= $Failed
    $endgroup$
    – Misbah Shahzadi
    8 hours ago
















  • $begingroup$
    Thank you so much for your kind response. Are you talking about this symbol '' ~ ''. I just type "<<PackageName(~)" in the notebook, but it does not work. I also type ''<<~'', it also does not work. Sorry to say, I am facing difficulty to learn from the example.
    $endgroup$
    – Misbah Shahzadi
    9 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    I have added a screenshot. You are on the right key I think, but instead you have held-down shift instead. It's a tricky key to type, but my screenshot should help you.
    $endgroup$
    – Brad
    9 hours ago






  • 1




    $begingroup$
    It's tricky but: enclose any code that has backticks in double backticks. I did this for your answer.
    $endgroup$
    – J. M. is slightly pensive
    9 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @J.M.isslightlypensive that's one of the worst things that to look at - 5 backticks is far too many. Thanks for your help JM.
    $endgroup$
    – Brad
    9 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Now, I followed your suggestions and type. But, I found the error. I am pasting here both input and output which I got. In[8]:= <<PackageName` Get["PackageName.m"] During evaluation of In[8]:= Get::noopen: Cannot open PackageName`. Out[8]= $Failed During evaluation of In[8]:= Get::noopen: Cannot open PackageName.m. Out[9]= $Failed
    $endgroup$
    – Misbah Shahzadi
    8 hours ago















$begingroup$
Thank you so much for your kind response. Are you talking about this symbol '' ~ ''. I just type "<<PackageName(~)" in the notebook, but it does not work. I also type ''<<~'', it also does not work. Sorry to say, I am facing difficulty to learn from the example.
$endgroup$
– Misbah Shahzadi
9 hours ago




$begingroup$
Thank you so much for your kind response. Are you talking about this symbol '' ~ ''. I just type "<<PackageName(~)" in the notebook, but it does not work. I also type ''<<~'', it also does not work. Sorry to say, I am facing difficulty to learn from the example.
$endgroup$
– Misbah Shahzadi
9 hours ago












$begingroup$
I have added a screenshot. You are on the right key I think, but instead you have held-down shift instead. It's a tricky key to type, but my screenshot should help you.
$endgroup$
– Brad
9 hours ago




$begingroup$
I have added a screenshot. You are on the right key I think, but instead you have held-down shift instead. It's a tricky key to type, but my screenshot should help you.
$endgroup$
– Brad
9 hours ago




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$begingroup$
It's tricky but: enclose any code that has backticks in double backticks. I did this for your answer.
$endgroup$
– J. M. is slightly pensive
9 hours ago




$begingroup$
It's tricky but: enclose any code that has backticks in double backticks. I did this for your answer.
$endgroup$
– J. M. is slightly pensive
9 hours ago












$begingroup$
@J.M.isslightlypensive that's one of the worst things that to look at - 5 backticks is far too many. Thanks for your help JM.
$endgroup$
– Brad
9 hours ago




$begingroup$
@J.M.isslightlypensive that's one of the worst things that to look at - 5 backticks is far too many. Thanks for your help JM.
$endgroup$
– Brad
9 hours ago












$begingroup$
Now, I followed your suggestions and type. But, I found the error. I am pasting here both input and output which I got. In[8]:= <<PackageName` Get["PackageName.m"] During evaluation of In[8]:= Get::noopen: Cannot open PackageName`. Out[8]= $Failed During evaluation of In[8]:= Get::noopen: Cannot open PackageName.m. Out[9]= $Failed
$endgroup$
– Misbah Shahzadi
8 hours ago




$begingroup$
Now, I followed your suggestions and type. But, I found the error. I am pasting here both input and output which I got. In[8]:= <<PackageName` Get["PackageName.m"] During evaluation of In[8]:= Get::noopen: Cannot open PackageName`. Out[8]= $Failed During evaluation of In[8]:= Get::noopen: Cannot open PackageName.m. Out[9]= $Failed
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