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Examples of cat <<eof syntax usage in bash: Cat `find [whatever]` this takes the output of find and effectively places it on the command line of cat. Xnew_from_cat = torch.cat((x, x, x), 1) print(f'{xnew_from_cat.size()}') print() # stack serves the same role as append in lists

It doesn't change the original # vector space but instead adds a new index to the new tensor, so you retain the ability # get the original tensor you added to the list by indexing in the new dimension The simplest is to use backticks (`) An essential difference between cat and print is the class of the object they return

This difference has practical consequences for what you can do with the returned object.

Cat some text here. > myfile.txt possible Such that the contents of myfile.txt would now be overwritten to This doesn't work for me, but also doesn't throw any errors All examples online show cat used in conjunction with file inputs, not raw text.

I am asking this as i dont have linux installed Else, i could test it. 1 cat with <<eof>> will create or append the content to the existing file, won't overwrite Whereas cat with <<eof> will create or overwrite the content.

While cat does stand for concatenate, what it actually does is simply display one or multiple files, in order of their appearance in the command line arguments to cat

The common pattern to view the contents of a file on linux or *nix systems is Is there a method to colorize the output of cat, the way grep does For grep, in most consoles it displays a colored output highlighting the searched keywords Otherwise, you can force it by calling

46 there are a few ways to pass the list of files returned by the find command to the cat command, though technically not all use piping, and none actually pipe directly to cat

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