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Open the same text file that you have created in Exercise-Four ( in the sample output, I have created the file name personal). We already know there are 6 names in that file. In this exercise, read all those names, store them in six different variables and display them to the screen. We are not checking any end of file or there can be more data in the text file. Let's keep it simple. Here I am attaching a sample output. Feel free to design your way. I strongly recommend.
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Auser is given read permission to a file stored on an ntfs-formatted volume. the file is then copied to a folder on the same ntfs-formatted volume where the user has been given full control permission for that folder. when the user logs on to the computer holding the file and accesses its new location via a drive letter, what is the user's effective permission to the file? a. read b. full control c. no access d. modify e. none of the above
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Which syntax error in programming is unlikely to be highlighted by a compiler or an interpreter? a variable name misspelling a missing space a comma in place of a period a missing closing quotation mark
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Open the same text file that you have created in Exercise-Four ( in the sample output, I have create...
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