What is the difference between > and >> operators?
Answer Posted / uday kumar_anem
'>' operator is used to create files. If the file is doesnt
exists, it creates and writed the content into that file.
If the file is already exists, then the content willl be
overwritten.
where as '>>' operator is used to append the content at the
end.
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