Fixing spelling errors (#27199)

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Meghan Westvig
2019-01-15 22:21:02 +02:00
committed by Tom
parent d0a534537c
commit 74de20f3cf

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ C provides a number of build-in function to perform basic file operation
**ftell()** **-** **gives current position in the file** **ftell()** **-** **gives current position in the file**
**rewind()** **-** **set the position to the begining point** **rewind()** **-** **set the position to the beginning point**
### Opening a file ### Opening a file
@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ There are two other streams (i.e. files) that are available to you with effort,
### Rudimentary File IO, or How I Learnt to Lay Pipes ### Rudimentary File IO, or How I Learnt to Lay Pipes
Enough theory, let's get down to business by writing some code! Enough theory, let's get down to business by writing some code!
The easist way to write to a file is to redirect the output stream using the output redirect tool, `>`. The easiest way to write to a file is to redirect the output stream using the output redirect tool, `>`.
If you want to append, you can use `>>`. _N.b. these redirection operators are in_ `bash` _and similar shells._ If you want to append, you can use `>>`. _N.b. these redirection operators are in_ `bash` _and similar shells._
```bash ```bash
@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ int main() {
// Greetings time! // Greetings time!
char name[20]; char name[20];
// Basically keep on reading untill there's nothing left. // Basically keep on reading until there's nothing left.
while (fscanf(names, "%s\n", name) > 0) { while (fscanf(names, "%s\n", name) > 0) {
fprintf(greet, "Hello, %s!\n", name); fprintf(greet, "Hello, %s!\n", name);
} }