What is Bitmap? Difference between Notepad & Wordpad.
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In computing, a bitmap is a mapping from some domain to bits. It is also called a bit array or bitmap index. The more general term pix-map refers to a map of pixels, where each one may store more than two colors, thus using more than one bit per pixel. Often bitmap is used for this as well.
Notepad is the most basic text editor, which allows you to open and create text files. ... WordPad is similar to Notepad, but gives you more formatting options. You can use bold and italics formatting, and change the font, size, and color of the text. You can also create bulleted lists and center and justify paragraphs.
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- Bitmap (or raster graphic) is a digital image created with a dot matrix. When viewed at 100%, each point corresponds to the individual pixel on the display. In a standard bitmap image, each point can be assigned a different color. Together, these dots can be used to represent any kind of rectangular image.
WordPad:
- It can be used to create or edit text files that contain formatting or graphics.
- WordPad allows you to insert pictures and objects into a painting or drawing.
- WordPad's basic file format is .rtf.
Notepad:
- This is the basic text editor used for simple documents or for creating web pages.
- Notepad does not allow images and objects to be incorporated into painting or drawing.
- The basic file format of Notepad is .txt.
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