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Reading Files
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I need to perform certain tests on information contained in a file, a lot of what is contained in the file is duplicate data, so what I want to do as it is a failrly substantial file size is to start and finish reading from a specifed line in the file. Can someone tell me how to indicate where the start and end points are. Thanks OOP |
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