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Most programs are of little use if there is no way of retrieving input from some source and outputting it to the same or another source. You have several options available for handling input/output (I/O). In this chapter, you will examine file and directory I/O, I/O manipulation, and finally, serialization or the process of storing the state of an object or member to a permanent medium.

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(2009). Input, Output, and Serialization. In: Pro Visual C++/CLI and the .NET 3.5 Platform. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1054-2_8

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