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<h2 class="chapter" id="Input-and-Output-1"><span>14 Input and Output<a class="copiable-link" href="#Input-and-Output-1"> ¶</a></span></h2>
<p>Octave supports several ways of reading and writing data to or from the
prompt or a file. The simplest functions for data Input and Output
(I/O) are easy to use, but only provide limited control of how
data is processed. For more control, a set of functions modeled
after the C standard library are also provided by Octave.
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