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Chess

Guides

  • Chess

Symbols

  • Chessboard
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  • RandomChessGame
  • StartEngine

Formats

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  • PGN
Wolfram`Chess`
QuitEngine
​
QuitEngine
[engine]
sends
quit
command to the engine process and kills it.
​
Examples  
(1)
Basic Examples  
(1)
Start the default engine:
In[92]:=
engine=
StartEngine
[]
Out[92]=
Engine
Name: Arasan 24.2.2
PID: 2361

Quit the engine:
In[93]:=
QuitEngine
[engine]
Make sure the engine process is finished:
In[94]:=
engine["Process"]//ProcessStatus
Out[94]=
Finished
SeeAlso
Engine
 
▪
StartEngine
 
▪
KillProcess
RelatedGuides
▪
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