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redirecting the output of a command to a file
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Kamaraju S Kusumanchi |
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redirecting the output of a command to a file |
Date: |
Fri, 07 Mar 2008 10:08:31 -0500 |
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In Linux, the output of a command can redirected to a file doing
$command > file.txt
Is there an equivalent of this in octave (for redirecting standard output
and/or standard error)?
Consider the following situation where I run a script, then try out couple
of calculations. At the end of it run another script. I would like to
capture the output of this second script into a file. Is this possible?
octave 1> run_script1
octave 2> perform other calculations
octave 3> run_script2 > file.txt
I also tried putting all these things together (script1 + some commands +
script2) into a bigger script. But the problem with this approach is that I
do not want the output from script1 or from the middle part and am just
interested in the output of script2.
Any ideas?
thanks
raju
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