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What for read() function?
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we use the read() method to read a character using 
BufferedReader in Input/Output streams....
 
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Mohammed Salim
 
  Re: What for read() function?
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read() method is used to read the information charector 
wise  fron streamer classes
 
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Chandu
 
 
 
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The read() function reads a specified number of bytes from a
file handle and stores the data in a scalar variable.
 
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Simo Ouali
 

 
 
 
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