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Explain the difference between a line editor and stream editor

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Answered by phillipinestest
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"   A line editor is a traditional type of earlier text editor where only one line of a file can be edited at a time.

  Line editors were the predecessors to the document editing software programs which are commonly used today. Whereas, a stream editor is a basic text editor which can be used to perform some transformations on input streams (or pipelines). The input stream may be from a file or a pipeline."

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