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Explain all file processing modes supported in Python?

Python has various file processing modes.

For opening files, there are three modes:

👉read-only mode (r)
👉write-only mode (w)
👉read–write mode (rw)

For opening a text file using the above modes, we will have to append ‘t’ with them as follows:

👉read-only mode (rt)
👉write-only mode (wt)
👉read–write mode (rwt)

Similarly, a binary file can be opened by appending ‘b’ with them as follows:

👉read-only mode (rb)
👉write-only mode (wb)
👉read–write mode (rwb)

To append the content in the files, we can use the append mode (a):

For text files, the mode would be ‘at’
For binary files, it would be ‘ab’

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Explain all file processing modes supported in Python?

Python has various file processing modes.

For opening files, there are three modes:

👉read-only mode (r)
👉write-only mode (w)
👉read–write mode (rw)

For opening a text file using the above modes, we will have to append ‘t’ with them as follows:

👉read-only mode (rt)
👉write-only mode (wt)
👉read–write mode (rwt)

Similarly, a binary file can be opened by appending ‘b’ with them as follows:

👉read-only mode (rb)
👉write-only mode (wb)
👉read–write mode (rwb)

To append the content in the files, we can use the append mode (a):

For text files, the mode would be ‘at’
For binary files, it would be ‘ab’

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