a .exe file. A popular example of a program file that you are familiar with is Explorer.exe which runs the Windows Explorer Interface that powers the Start Menu, Task Bar, Folder Window and more.
-File structure is defined in the program code.
It is a program. It is a very simple word processing application program.
Program file extensions simply identify the type of program. For example, an executable program will have a file extension of .exe, and some music files will have the file extension of .mp3
You can run a program in any OS. For example an executable program can be run in windows by .exe file extension.
Depending on the format of the file, you often need a specialized program to open it. For example, to open a JPG (image) file, you need a program that can handle images, to open a Word document, you need Word (or other compatible programs), etc.You can often open the file by double-clicking on it (for example, in Windows Explorer); or you open the program that is supposed to use it, and give a command like "File | Open".Depending on the format of the file, you often need a specialized program to open it. For example, to open a JPG (image) file, you need a program that can handle images, to open a Word document, you need Word (or other compatible programs), etc.You can often open the file by double-clicking on it (for example, in Windows Explorer); or you open the program that is supposed to use it, and give a command like "File | Open".Depending on the format of the file, you often need a specialized program to open it. For example, to open a JPG (image) file, you need a program that can handle images, to open a Word document, you need Word (or other compatible programs), etc.You can often open the file by double-clicking on it (for example, in Windows Explorer); or you open the program that is supposed to use it, and give a command like "File | Open".Depending on the format of the file, you often need a specialized program to open it. For example, to open a JPG (image) file, you need a program that can handle images, to open a Word document, you need Word (or other compatible programs), etc.You can often open the file by double-clicking on it (for example, in Windows Explorer); or you open the program that is supposed to use it, and give a command like "File | Open".
For example, to interpret user input; to read data from a text file or from some other program that produces the data as a string.For example, to interpret user input; to read data from a text file or from some other program that produces the data as a string.For example, to interpret user input; to read data from a text file or from some other program that produces the data as a string.For example, to interpret user input; to read data from a text file or from some other program that produces the data as a string.
No, you do not have to type the file extension if you want to include the file name. You only use file extension to make the specific file be able to be run by the program. Example: I want to make my file into a java program so i can use with a specific type of program which only runs java file i put .jav at the end of the title to make it from a text file to a java file.
It means there is no program on that computer associated with the file. This happens if you have a .xls file and do not have ms excel for example
The message is generally that your computer does not know what program created a specific type of file. Use Google to search the file type, for example *.jpg or *.doc That will tell you the type of program that made the file. If it is a video file or image file, you can find free programs which will open most of these. Once you know the program, right-click the file and see if you have that program loaded on your PC. If you do, highlight the program name and choose "Always use this program to open similar type files". Click OK.
That is the file extension. Each file has this extension to tell the system what to do with the file. For example, a program has .exe at the end. This means that it is an executable file, so the system will launch it as a standard executable. A document has .doc or .docx. The system checks file association when you run it, and tells whatever program is set to handle documents to open that file. If you have MS Word, then it will open the file. If you use Open Office, then that program will open it. If you change the extension, then a different program will try to open the file. For example, changing a .jpg to a .txt will open notepad. However, the file is not actually plain text, so you will see many pages of gibberish, since notepad doesn't really know what to do with the image file.
How do you add a program to a file folder?
Another type of program that can use events but isn't graphical is some kind of watching program. For example, a program that watches for hardware changes or file changes then does something with that.