- A
text file (sometimes
spelled textfile; an old
alternative name is flatfile) is a kind of
computer file that is
structured as a
sequence of
lines of electronic...
- In computing, a line is a unit of
organization for
text files. A line
consists of a
sequence of zero or more characters,
usually displa****
within a single...
-
intended to be read as
text. If such a
file is
accidentally viewed as a
text file, its
contents will be unintelligible. However, some
file signatures can be...
-
binary file is a
computer file that is not a
text file. The term "binary
file" is
often used as a term
meaning "non-
text file". Many
binary file formats...
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period is the file's extension. Some
file formats, such as .txt or .
text, may be
listed multiple times. ?Q? –
files that are compressed,
often by the SQ...
- in any
branch of
study Plain text,
unformatted text Text file, a type of
computer file opened by most
text software Text string, a
sequence of characters...
- emplo****.
Plain text is
stored in
text files,
although text files do not
exclusively store plain text.
Since the
early days of computers,
plain text was (once...
- In computing,
plain text is a
loose term for data (e.g.
file contents) that
represent only
characters of
readable material but not its
graphical representation...
- The Rich
Text Format (often
abbreviated RTF) is a
proprietary do****ent
file format with
published specification developed by
Microsoft Corporation from...
- (CSV) is a
text file format that uses
commas to
separate values, and
newlines to
separate records. A CSV
file stores tabular data (numbers and
text) in plain...