Here, the contents of abc . txt are redirected to program read • exe. The user need not enter any data
through the keyboard. The entire contents of abc. txt are used as input and the same is displayed.
Here, the ' <' redirection operator is used.
Input and output can be redirected simultaneously. Here, input is taken from a file and transferred to
another file. The program acts as mediator between both the files. The following command illustrates
this process.
C> READ < ABC.TXT > ALPHA•TXT
In this process, program reads redirected data from the file abc. tx t. Also instead of displaying
output on the screen it would
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