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Question by Rawan
Submitted on 4/14/2004
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i want to know to program command "ls" in Linux using c++


Answer by Manish
Submitted on 5/14/2005
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i wanna c++ code for Unix ls command

 

Answer by dqwd
Submitted on 7/5/2005
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qwdfeqtg5y

 

Answer by Ken K.
Submitted on 10/20/2005
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This will give you the result of the ls in a file called "directoryList".  It will also create a file called "commandStatus" which you should check before reading "directoryList" - if it has nothing in it, the ls command ran without error.

system("ls > directoryList 2> commandStatus");


 

Answer by end_gurage@yahoo.com
Submitted on 4/27/2007
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pleas i want have a good relation ship with linux  member  so i want yur help becase  the area that i leave in  not succes  or materails

 

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