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How to redirect the output of a python script from standout(ie., A monitor) on to a file?

Answer Posted / Komal

To redirect the standard output (stdout) of a Python script to a file, you can use the built-in `sys` module and `open()` function. Here's an example:nn``pythonnimport sysnsys.stdout = open('output.txt', 'w')nprint('Hello, World!')nsys.stdout.close()n`` This code will write the output of your script to a file named 'output.txt'.

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