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[here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_standard_library) and perhaps
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[here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_standard_library) and perhaps
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[here](https://www-s.acm.illinois.edu/webmonkeys/book/c_guide/)<sup>[1](#myfootnote1)</sup>.
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[here](https://www-s.acm.illinois.edu/webmonkeys/book/c_guide/)<sup>[1](#myfootnote1)</sup>.
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For this project, we recommend using the following routines to do file input
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and output: **fopen()**, **fgets()**, and **fclose()**. Whenever you use a new
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function like this, the first thing you should do is read about it -- how else
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will you learn to use it properly?
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On UNIX systems, the best way to read about such functions is to use what are
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called the **man** pages (short for **manual**). In our HTML/web-driven world,
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the man pages feel a bit antiquated, but they are useful and informative and
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generally quite easy to use.
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To access the man page for **fopen()**, for example, just type the following
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at your UNIX shell prompt:
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```
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prompt> man fopen
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```
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The **fopen()** function opens a file
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