Sure. Output that I want to keep could be anything. But for example, this is the first text printed to stdout:
The stuff that I do not want is output from a camera driver, written in C, that is converted to Python (using a 3rd-party program). Each line (and given the way my programs are structured, there are hundreds) begins like this:
I don't think there is a "non-verbose" option to supply to this camera driver; it just prints every command in the background (to stdout/stderr).
Note, it runs in a thread, if that may affect it. In which case, this is probably the wrong category for this post...
How can I redirect and append stdout and stderr to a file when using cron? Here is my crontab file:
*/5 * * * * /dir/php /dir/process_fns.php >>& /dir/dump.txt
Cron gives me an 'unexpected character found in line' when trying to add my crontab file.
Regards,
Zach Curtis
POPULUS (8 Replies)
Hi friends
I am facing one problem while redirecting the out of the stderr and stdout to a file
let example my problem with a simple example
I have a file (say test.sh)in which i run 2 command in the background
ps -ef &
ls &
and now i am run this file and redirect the output to a file... (8 Replies)
Hi
I am not if this is possible: is it possible in bach (or another shell) to redirect GLOBALLY the stdout/stderr channels to a file.
So, if I have a script
script.sh
cmd1
cmd2
cmd3
I want all stdout/stderr goes to a file. I know I can do:
./script.sh 1>file 2>&1
OR
... (2 Replies)
I want to use the "--totals" option in GNU tar for some reporting, however I have discovered that it writes the output to stderr not stdout and I would like to know why. This is running from BASH.
mkdir /tmp/test
touch /tmp/test/foo.file
cd /tmp/
tar --totals -clpzf test.tar.gz test 2>... (2 Replies)
EDIT: Nevermind, figured it out! Forgot to put backslashes in my perl script to not process literals!
Hi everyone. I am trying to have this command pass silently. (no output)
chsh -s /bin/sh news
Currently it outputs.
I've tried....
&> /dev/null
1> /dev/null
2>&1 /dev/null
1>&2... (1 Reply)
logs:
"/home/abc/public_html/index.php"
"/home/abc/public_html/index.php"
"/home/xyz/public_html/index.php"
"/home/xyz/public_html/index.php"
"/home/xyz/public_html/index.php"
how to use "cut" or "awk" or "sed" to get the following result:
abc
abc
xyz
xyz
xyz (8 Replies)
I came across and unexpected behavior with redirections in tcsh. I know, csh is not best for redirections, but I'd like to understand what is happening here.
I have following script (called out_to_streams.csh):
#!/bin/tcsh -f
echo Redirected to STDOUT > /dev/stdout
echo Redirected to... (2 Replies)
Dear all,
redirecting STDOUT & STDERR to file is quite simple, I'm currently using:
exec 1>>/tmp/tmp.log; exec 2>>/tmp/tmp.logBut during script execution I would like the output come back again to screen, how to do that?
Thanks
Lucas (4 Replies)
Dear all,
redirecting STDOUT & STDERR to file is quite simple, I'm currently using:
Code:
exec 1>>/tmp/tmp.log; exec 2>>/tmp/tmp.log
But during script execution I would like the output come back again to screen, how to do that?
Thanks
Luc
edit by bakunin: please use CODE-tags like the... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: tmonk1
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nifti_stats
NIFTI_STATS(1) User Commands NIFTI_STATS(1)NAME
nifti_stats - compute NIfTI statistical functions
SYNOPSIS
nifti_stats [-q|-d|-1|-z] value CODE [p1 p2 p3]
DESCRIPTION
nifti_stats supports several distributions (normal, uniform, logistic, chi, etc.) and calculates density or cummulative distribution func-
tion (and many more). Values are printed to stdout and can be piped to other tools.
value can be a single number or in the form bot:top:step.
default ==> output p = Prob(statistic < val).
-q ==> output is 1-p.
-d ==> output is density.
-1 ==> output is x such that Prob(statistic < x) = val.
-z ==> output is z such that Normal cdf(z) = p(val).
-h ==> output is z such that 1/2-Normal cdf(z) = p(val).
Allowable CODEs:
CORREL, TTEST, FTEST, ZSCORE, CHISQ, BETA, BINOM, GAMMA, POISSON, NORMAL, FTEST_NONC, CHISQ_NONC, LOGISTIC, LAPLACE, UNIFORM, TTEST_NONC,
WEIBULL, CHI, INVGAUSS, EXTVAL, PVAL, LOGPVAL and LOG10PVAL
Following CODE are distributional parameters, as needed.
Results are written to stdout, 1 number per output line.
EXAMPLE
Piping output into AFNI program 1dplot:
nifti_stats -d 0:4:.001 INVGAUSS 1 3 | 1dplot -dx 0.001 -stdin
SEE ALSO libnifti(1), nifti_tool(1), nifti1_test(1).
Homepage: http://niftilib.sourceforge.net
AUTHOR
RW Cox - SSCC/NIMH/NIH/DHHS/USA/EARTH - March 2004
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nifti_stats September 2007 NIFTI_STATS(1)