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-File structure is defined in the program code.
data file
Actually, you do not store information in any program. You store it in a file on a hard drive. The program is what lets you access the information. Usually, large amounts of data that can yield information is managed by a data base system.
file is a set of data and program that has been given a name
* Data redundancy and inconsistency. * Data isolation * Problem in atomicity of data * Difficulty to access data. * Security Problems
The source data file can be moved, breaking the link to the program requiring the data source in order to work.
A project file is a file which contains information about your program. This could include source code, resources (images, sounds, etc.), and configuration files. A data file is a file which is actually used by your program to persist data between sessions.
Yes. Java program data can be stored in RAM, in a file, sent across a network, or however else you (the programmer) wishes it to be stored.
It shouldn't make significant difference, only if the matrix is huge -- in that case you shouldn't store it in memory.
Write your data to a data file.
-File structure is defined in the program code.
data file
Your Private Data is recoverable using a File Recovery Program...such as Pixo_Rescue.
a place to store sound data
Actually, you do not store information in any program. You store it in a file on a hard drive. The program is what lets you access the information. Usually, large amounts of data that can yield information is managed by a data base system.
This would be true. A data file is a file that contains the data which controls the operations of a program or task, which is the instructions for how to perform the task or run the program.
For example, to interpret user input; to read data from a text file or from some other program that produces the data as a string.For example, to interpret user input; to read data from a text file or from some other program that produces the data as a string.For example, to interpret user input; to read data from a text file or from some other program that produces the data as a string.For example, to interpret user input; to read data from a text file or from some other program that produces the data as a string.