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Chapter 5.12, Problem 5.28CP
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File access methods:
The data contents that are present in a file can be accessed in the following two ways:
- Sequential access
- Random access or direct access.
Difference between Sequential access and Random access:
Sequential access | Random access |
In sequential access method, the contents of the file are accessed from the beginning to the end. | In random access or direct access method, the content of the file are accessed directly. |
The contents of the file can be read only in order; skipping contents between files is not possible... |
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