Fixing spelling errors (#27199)
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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ C provides a number of build-in function to perform basic file operation
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**ftell()** **-** **gives current position in the file**
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**rewind()** **-** **set the position to the begining point**
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**rewind()** **-** **set the position to the beginning point**
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### Opening a file
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@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ There are two other streams (i.e. files) that are available to you with effort,
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### Rudimentary File IO, or How I Learnt to Lay Pipes
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Enough theory, let's get down to business by writing some code!
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The easist way to write to a file is to redirect the output stream using the output redirect tool, `>`.
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The easiest way to write to a file is to redirect the output stream using the output redirect tool, `>`.
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If you want to append, you can use `>>`. _N.b. these redirection operators are in_ `bash` _and similar shells._
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```bash
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@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ int main() {
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// Greetings time!
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char name[20];
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// Basically keep on reading untill there's nothing left.
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// Basically keep on reading until there's nothing left.
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while (fscanf(names, "%s\n", name) > 0) {
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fprintf(greet, "Hello, %s!\n", name);
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}
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