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I am receiving the error at command prompt that antlr is not recognized command. I have downloaded antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file. set up the system and environment variables properly. Not sure what is wrong. Please help me.



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    “Set up the system and environment variables properly” - apparently not. Instead of requesting us to reiterate the same info already on the internet, tell us what directions you followed and WHAT “setup...properly” actually entailed.

    – Appleoddity
    Jan 23 at 15:12











  • And also which operating system.

    – harrymc
    Jan 23 at 15:44











  • windows 10 is the operating system

    – user10956318
    Jan 23 at 16:12











  • I have antlr.bat , class.bat and grun.bat created withe the code provided in antlr website. also downloaded the antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file. I have set up the classpath environment variable which points to antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file and I have added %classpath% and c:Javalib to the path environment variable. Under system variable, I have JDK location pointed in Path system variable. Not sure what else I am missing.

    – user10956318
    Jan 23 at 16:33
















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I am receiving the error at command prompt that antlr is not recognized command. I have downloaded antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file. set up the system and environment variables properly. Not sure what is wrong. Please help me.



Thanks










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    “Set up the system and environment variables properly” - apparently not. Instead of requesting us to reiterate the same info already on the internet, tell us what directions you followed and WHAT “setup...properly” actually entailed.

    – Appleoddity
    Jan 23 at 15:12











  • And also which operating system.

    – harrymc
    Jan 23 at 15:44











  • windows 10 is the operating system

    – user10956318
    Jan 23 at 16:12











  • I have antlr.bat , class.bat and grun.bat created withe the code provided in antlr website. also downloaded the antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file. I have set up the classpath environment variable which points to antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file and I have added %classpath% and c:Javalib to the path environment variable. Under system variable, I have JDK location pointed in Path system variable. Not sure what else I am missing.

    – user10956318
    Jan 23 at 16:33














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I am receiving the error at command prompt that antlr is not recognized command. I have downloaded antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file. set up the system and environment variables properly. Not sure what is wrong. Please help me.



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I am receiving the error at command prompt that antlr is not recognized command. I have downloaded antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file. set up the system and environment variables properly. Not sure what is wrong. Please help me.



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    “Set up the system and environment variables properly” - apparently not. Instead of requesting us to reiterate the same info already on the internet, tell us what directions you followed and WHAT “setup...properly” actually entailed.

    – Appleoddity
    Jan 23 at 15:12











  • And also which operating system.

    – harrymc
    Jan 23 at 15:44











  • windows 10 is the operating system

    – user10956318
    Jan 23 at 16:12











  • I have antlr.bat , class.bat and grun.bat created withe the code provided in antlr website. also downloaded the antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file. I have set up the classpath environment variable which points to antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file and I have added %classpath% and c:Javalib to the path environment variable. Under system variable, I have JDK location pointed in Path system variable. Not sure what else I am missing.

    – user10956318
    Jan 23 at 16:33














  • 1





    “Set up the system and environment variables properly” - apparently not. Instead of requesting us to reiterate the same info already on the internet, tell us what directions you followed and WHAT “setup...properly” actually entailed.

    – Appleoddity
    Jan 23 at 15:12











  • And also which operating system.

    – harrymc
    Jan 23 at 15:44











  • windows 10 is the operating system

    – user10956318
    Jan 23 at 16:12











  • I have antlr.bat , class.bat and grun.bat created withe the code provided in antlr website. also downloaded the antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file. I have set up the classpath environment variable which points to antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file and I have added %classpath% and c:Javalib to the path environment variable. Under system variable, I have JDK location pointed in Path system variable. Not sure what else I am missing.

    – user10956318
    Jan 23 at 16:33








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1





“Set up the system and environment variables properly” - apparently not. Instead of requesting us to reiterate the same info already on the internet, tell us what directions you followed and WHAT “setup...properly” actually entailed.

– Appleoddity
Jan 23 at 15:12





“Set up the system and environment variables properly” - apparently not. Instead of requesting us to reiterate the same info already on the internet, tell us what directions you followed and WHAT “setup...properly” actually entailed.

– Appleoddity
Jan 23 at 15:12













And also which operating system.

– harrymc
Jan 23 at 15:44





And also which operating system.

– harrymc
Jan 23 at 15:44













windows 10 is the operating system

– user10956318
Jan 23 at 16:12





windows 10 is the operating system

– user10956318
Jan 23 at 16:12













I have antlr.bat , class.bat and grun.bat created withe the code provided in antlr website. also downloaded the antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file. I have set up the classpath environment variable which points to antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file and I have added %classpath% and c:Javalib to the path environment variable. Under system variable, I have JDK location pointed in Path system variable. Not sure what else I am missing.

– user10956318
Jan 23 at 16:33





I have antlr.bat , class.bat and grun.bat created withe the code provided in antlr website. also downloaded the antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file. I have set up the classpath environment variable which points to antlr-4.7.2-complete.jar file and I have added %classpath% and c:Javalib to the path environment variable. Under system variable, I have JDK location pointed in Path system variable. Not sure what else I am missing.

– user10956318
Jan 23 at 16:33










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