Correction of small typing errors
There was some minor mistakes in the file manipulation section, so I just rectified them.
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file = open("hello.txt", "r") # open in read mode 'r'
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file = open("hello.txt", "r") # open in read mode 'r'
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file.close()
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file.close()
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print(file.read()) # read the file
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print fh.readline() # Reading line by line
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print(file.read()) # read the entire file and set the cursor at the end of file
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print file.readline() # Reading one line
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file.seek(0, 0) # place the cursor at the beggining of the file
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```
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### Writing (overwrite)
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### Writing (overwrite)
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```py
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```py
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file = open("hello.txt", "w") # open in write mode 'w'
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file = open("hello.txt", "w") # open in write mode 'w'
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write("Hello World")
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file.write("Hello World")
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text_lines = ["First line", "Second line", "Last line"]
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text_lines = ["First line", "Second line", "Last line"]
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file.writelines(text_lines)
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file.writelines(text_lines)
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```py
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```py
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file = open("Hello.txt", "a") # open in append mode
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file = open("Hello.txt", "a") # open in append mode
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write("Hello World again")
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file.write("Hello World again")
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file.close()
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file.close()
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```
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```
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```py
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```py
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with open("welcome.txt", "r") as file:
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with open("welcome.txt", "r") as file:
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# 'file' refers directly to the "welcome.txt"
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# 'file' refers directly to "welcome.txt"
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data = file.read()
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data = file.read()
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# It closes the file automatically at the end of scope, no need for `file.close()`.
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```
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```
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It closes the file automatically, no need for `file.close()`.
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