Output.txt < CONFIRMED >
: Declare a FILE pointer and use fopen with the "w" mode, then write using fprintf .
: command > output.txt (This creates a new file or overwrites an existing one). output.txt
: Utilize classes like FileWriter or PrintWriter to handle file streams and write your content. : Declare a FILE pointer and use fopen
If you have a command or script that prints to the console, you can redirect that output directly into a file using the > operator: If you have a command or script that
: Use fopen('output.txt', 'w') followed by fprintf to save your results to a text file. Command Line Redirection
: Use >> (e.g., command >> output.txt ) to add text to the end of an existing file without deleting its current contents. Manual Creation
: Use the built-in open function with mode 'w' to create or overwrite a file.