The old contents of stuff.txt are entirely replaced with the new output.
One way to print the output of a program is to redirect its
output to a text file (as in the previous page),
then read the file into Notepad or other editor, then use
the editor's print command.
Here is a Hello.java
program that can be
copy to a source file and run to practice
redirection.
class Hello { public static void main ( String[] args ) { System.out.println("Hello World"); } }
Here is a program being used with output redirection:
C:\temp>javac Hello.java C:\temp>java Hello > output.txt C:\temp>type output.txt Hello World C:\temp>
Of course, you will probably be in a different subdirectory when you do this.
After the above commands have been executed,
what happens to the file called output.txt
in
the subdirectory C:\Myfiles
?