file types are the ."something" part of a file. They serve to separate and recognize the content of files. (it's most used by windows since unix-like systems use the bash command line (#!path/to/program) with file with no extensions
You can open any file with C, since it does not distinguish between file types. It's the way you read from the file.
Literally infinite, as you can make your own unique file types.
When you use 'save as' in Open Office, you are presented with a drop-down menu of different file types that the program can save file in.
The new version of winzip allows people to uncompress more file types. These file types include rar, zip, zipx, tar. There are more files that winzip will unzip. It will not unzip all file types.
How does knowledge of common file types improve your ability to work with applications?
File Extension
file extension
There seem to be but three: The master file, the transaction file, and the 'other' file.
It appears you have to save the file in a PDF format, or one of the other supported file types. When you save the file 'as' change the ending from .doc, to one of the supported file types.
Heap file organization Sequential File Organization Hashing File organization
There are two file types in C++ namely, text file and binary file. In text file EOF or end of file is represented by an end of file character having ASCII 26. In binary files EOF or end of file is represented by NULL in the file pointer
Proprietary file types are files that do not have an open specification, and thus can only be created and edited by a certain program.