Computer Science, asked by adityajain1208, 9 months ago

the absolute path are from the topmost level of the directory structure?​

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Answered by lTheDreamCatcherl
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Absolute Paths

An absolute path is a path that contains the entire path to the file or directory that you need to access. This path will begin at the home directory of your computer and will end with the file or directory that you wish to access.

Answered by alafiyasurkasl
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Answer:

The given sentence is True.

Explanation:

The root elements and the whole list of directories to locate the specified file or folder are always included in an absolute path. The absolute path contains all of the information needed to locate the file or folder.

  • A relative path, on the other hand, is frequently used in conjunction with other routes to access a file.
  • The slash (/) sign is always used to start absolute path names. The path from the current directory to its parent, subdirectories, and files is traced.
  • From the /(root) directory downward, an absolute path name represents the whole name of a directory or file.

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