Chapter 10: Problem 7
When writing a program that performs an operation on a file, what two fileassociated names do you have to work with in your code?
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Chapter 10: Problem 7
When writing a program that performs an operation on a file, what two fileassociated names do you have to work with in your code?
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Which of the following loops would you use to read all of the items from the file associated with myPile? a. While eof (mypile) Read myrile item End While b. While NOT eof (myFile) Read myFile item End While
What is the purpose of the eof function?
What are the two types of file access? What is the difference between these two?
What is a file's read position? Initially, where is the read position when an input file is opened?
Generally speaking, what is a delimiter? How are delimiters typically used in files?
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