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hello there guys its Mike so diddly here and today Im here with another Java tutorial top you get VAT a in your coursework and today were here with editing the record so editing the record is the third member of the free sim VAT is adding deleting and editing records and theyll edit in the record is quite similar to the least in the record Im gonna quickly go through the theory of it but before we do that if you havent watched how to delete a record or how to search for a record I strongly suggest you watch at least one of them as this code is quite similar to that and well use similar principles demonstrated in both of them lets get right into it how does one edit a record well we have two files where we start with one file records dot txt the in this example a record two are three fields and an ID a name and an age each separated by a comma or a newline as obviously 23 its not part of the same field all record as this ID six seven six seven so we have the data in one file r