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[MUSIC] [SOUND] Not surprisingly a text file contains text. That text is a stream of characters, and those characters can be encoded in one of many possible encoding schemes. We talked about the ASCII encoding schemes last week. But there are other schemes that can represent far more characters. The good news is we dont have to worry about the encoding, or decoding of any of them. MATLAB takes care of all of that for us. One difference relative to the files weve used, so far, that is Excel files, and MAT files is before we can use a text file, we have to ask the operating system for permission. Making this request is called opening the file, and MATLAB did it behind the scenes for us for Excel, and MAT files. And one, once were done with the file we have to release it, which is called closing the file. So, how do we do this opening, and closing? Well, we use built-in functions. Starting with fopen. As you can see, fopen takes two input arguments, a filename, and a permission. And r