How to parse the os.system() output in python
bruce peng
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Sun Mar 18 00:40:06 EDT 2007
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how to redirect the putput of the program to a file? thanks. "Sebastian Bassi" <sbassi at clubdelarazon.org> wrote in message news:mailman.5237.1174189740.32031.python-list at python.org... > On 17 Mar 2007 17:28:56 -0700, yinglcs at gmail.com <yinglcs at gmail.com> > wrote: >> I use os.system() to execute a system command in python. >> Can you please tell me how can I parse (in python) the output of the >> os.system() ? > > Maybe you mean to parse the output of the program you run using > os.system. If this is the case, you should redirect the putput of the > program to a file (with ">") and then parse that file. > > Best, > SB.
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