If you are working in bash
shell, you can use:
for i in $(seq 10 10 1000)
do
./Program textfile.txt $i >> ouitput.txt
done
Pergunta
I have a c++ program that needs command line arguments like this
./Program textfile.txt argu1 10
It then gives an output on command line, using cout.
However, is there an easy way of inputting
./Program textfile.txt argu1 10
./Program textfile.txt argu1 20
./Program textfile.txt argu1 30
I need the output in a text file because I need to run 100 of these.
I rather not do it manual...
Solução
If you are working in bash
shell, you can use:
for i in $(seq 10 10 1000)
do
./Program textfile.txt $i >> ouitput.txt
done