open, read/write, close
Sequential and random access.
To create a record file in C, you typically define a structure to represent the record data, then use file handling functions to write to a file. First, include the necessary headers like <stdio.h> and define your structure. Use fopen() to open a file in write mode, and then use fwrite() or fprintf() to write the structure data to the file. Finally, close the file with fclose() to ensure all data is saved properly.
HTML
Don't store pointers in files, it makes no sense.
you do
Text Files with a basic structure composed of "sections" and "properties".
Special descriptive language called the Basic Recorder of Objects in C (BAROC)
explain error handling during file operation?
there is no source code, xml is not a programming language, its a markup language for which you create your own tags, the basic xml syntax is <xml> to start an xml file, and </xml> to end the xml file.
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xml is a markup language with a fairly simple structure. you use <xml> to strat an xml file and use </xml> to denote the end of the fiel. Within the file, you can use any tags you like, you can have attributes, elements and child elements.
xml is not a semantic language, there are no set tags to use as you make up your own tags, the only basic structure is you have beginning and end tags, for example begining tag for an xml file would be <xml> and the end tag would be </xml>.