Difference between formatted and unformatted files
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Formatted and UnformattedInput/Output. UnformattedInput/Output is the most basic form of input/output.Unformatted input/output transfers the internal binary representation of the data directlybetween memory and the file. ...Formatted input reads characters from the input file and converts them to internal form.
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Formatted and Unformatted Input/Output
Unformatted Input/Output is the most basic form of input/output. Unformatted input/output transfers the internal binary representation of the data directly between memory and the file. Formatted output converts the internal binary representation of the data to ASCII characters which are written to the output file. Formatted input reads characters from the input file and converts them to internal form. Formatted I/O can be either "Free" format or "Explicit" format, as described below.
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Formatted and Unformatted Input/Output
Unformatted Input/Output is the most basic form of input/output. Unformatted input/output transfers the internal binary representation of the data directly between memory and the file. Formatted output converts the internal binary representation of the data to ASCII characters which are written to the output file. Formatted input reads characters from the input file and converts them to internal form. Formatted I/O can be either "Free" format or "Explicit" format, as described below.
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