1. Open your GPSS simulator or editor.
2. Create a new simulation program by creating a new file or opening an existing one.
3. Add the following code to the program:
PROGRAM HelloWorld;
BEGIN
DISPLAY "Hello World!";
END HelloWorld;
- Save the file with a
.gpsextension, e.g.,hello_world.gps. - Run the simulation program in your GPSS simulator or editor.
- You should see the message “Hello World!” displayed on the screen.
- Exit the simulator or editor.
Note: The above code is written using GPSS Standard Language syntax. If you are using a different variant of GPSS, such as GPSS-J or GPSS/Sim, the syntax might be slightly different. Refer to your GPSS documentation for the correct syntax and instructions.
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