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Save terminal output to a txt file
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For the delivery I've been advised to print the full output of my program to a txt file. Also I need to print the execution time using the command "time" that I have implemmented in my execution script.
#!/bin/bash
time ./blur-effect 4k.png 4k_out16.png 16 15 &>> Output.txt
The problem I'm having is that the program output is going correctly to the txt file, but the execution time is being showed in the terminal but it must be printed also in the txt file, thanks in advance for any hint or help.
command-line bash scripts printing c++
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For the delivery I've been advised to print the full output of my program to a txt file. Also I need to print the execution time using the command "time" that I have implemmented in my execution script.
#!/bin/bash
time ./blur-effect 4k.png 4k_out16.png 16 15 &>> Output.txt
The problem I'm having is that the program output is going correctly to the txt file, but the execution time is being showed in the terminal but it must be printed also in the txt file, thanks in advance for any hint or help.
command-line bash scripts printing c++
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For the delivery I've been advised to print the full output of my program to a txt file. Also I need to print the execution time using the command "time" that I have implemmented in my execution script.
#!/bin/bash
time ./blur-effect 4k.png 4k_out16.png 16 15 &>> Output.txt
The problem I'm having is that the program output is going correctly to the txt file, but the execution time is being showed in the terminal but it must be printed also in the txt file, thanks in advance for any hint or help.
command-line bash scripts printing c++
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For the delivery I've been advised to print the full output of my program to a txt file. Also I need to print the execution time using the command "time" that I have implemmented in my execution script.
#!/bin/bash
time ./blur-effect 4k.png 4k_out16.png 16 15 &>> Output.txt
The problem I'm having is that the program output is going correctly to the txt file, but the execution time is being showed in the terminal but it must be printed also in the txt file, thanks in advance for any hint or help.
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It should work the way you want if you wrap the command in a command group or subshell:
{ time ./blur-effect 4k.png 4k_out16.png 16 15 ; } &>> Output.txt
or
(time ./blur-effect 4k.png 4k_out16.png 16 15) &>> Output.txt
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It should work the way you want if you wrap the command in a command group or subshell:
{ time ./blur-effect 4k.png 4k_out16.png 16 15 ; } &>> Output.txt
or
(time ./blur-effect 4k.png 4k_out16.png 16 15) &>> Output.txt
See Write output of time
in a file, why are parentheses needed?
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It should work the way you want if you wrap the command in a command group or subshell:
{ time ./blur-effect 4k.png 4k_out16.png 16 15 ; } &>> Output.txt
or
(time ./blur-effect 4k.png 4k_out16.png 16 15) &>> Output.txt
See Write output of time
in a file, why are parentheses needed?
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It should work the way you want if you wrap the command in a command group or subshell:
{ time ./blur-effect 4k.png 4k_out16.png 16 15 ; } &>> Output.txt
or
(time ./blur-effect 4k.png 4k_out16.png 16 15) &>> Output.txt
See Write output of time
in a file, why are parentheses needed?
It should work the way you want if you wrap the command in a command group or subshell:
{ time ./blur-effect 4k.png 4k_out16.png 16 15 ; } &>> Output.txt
or
(time ./blur-effect 4k.png 4k_out16.png 16 15) &>> Output.txt
See Write output of time
in a file, why are parentheses needed?
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