i want above output in other file without using file handler ..i think it is system command or anythink else help appreciated.

Usually, it is a bad idea to involve the shell. You have to fork the shell and execute the command which will open, write, and close the file. As a bonus, the shell will interpret your data on the way to the file so you will need to escape the data properly or open a big can of worms that includes a gaping security hole.

It is much faster and less error prone to open, write, and close a file handle yourself (as tospo has demonstrated). If you really want the shell to process your output, you'll want to use backticks, system or open a pipe to execute a shell command like echo.


In reply to Re: how to redirect to other file using system command or anything not by file handler by rowdog
in thread how to redirect to other file using system command or anything not by file handler by swapy345

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