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why acrossing binary files are faster than text files​

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Answered by jacobjohnson
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A binary file is usually very much smaller than a text file that contains an equivalent amount of data. I/O with smaller files is faster, too, since there are fewer bytes to move. A DVD would not have room enough to store a movie if the data were stored in character format 3.

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