Hi Carlos
How to do that while using some IDE like say Code::Block
thanks

On Apr 13, 2:37 am, Carlos Guia <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can do that, but remember you have 4 (8 for large) minutes from the
> moment you start downloading to the moment submit both output and source.
> However, if your code works like that, from standard input to standard
> output, you can simply redirect files instead doing it manually. Let's say
> you program is called "program" :), and have downloaded an input file called
> test.in you can generate file.out like this in the terminal:
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> program < test.in > file.out
>
> This works in both Linux and Windows, and have never tried, but I assume it
> works on Mac too.
>
> Carlos Guía
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> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 9:19 AM, Chaitu <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I am new to this contest and this is my first time in a programming
> > competition. I would like to know whether the input file has to take
> > directly in the code or can we input the values in the terminal if we
> > want and get the output on the terminal and save it in a file?
> > Bye,
> > chaitu
>
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