It just occur to me that following command can print output in text file.
./a.out < infile.txt > actualoutput.txt
But i still wondering what < infile.txt > is for?
And what other arguments i can give when executing this object file?
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this is the file that will be used as the standard input ( aka stdin ).
Your command is the same as