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An ASC file is a variant of the ASCII format, which is an encryption file used by Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) for secure online communication. It includes messages and digital signatures, as well as plain text and binary information. It also includes a verification key.
AsciiDoc supports two styles of comments, line and block. A line comment is for making comments line-by-line (i.e., comment line). A block comment is for enclosing an arbitrary range of lines as a comment (i.e., comment block).
Saving an ASCII File With the one-line as the active window, click File Export Export Database. In File name, type a file name. In the Save as type box, ensure SCADA data files (*. csv) is selected. Click Save.
Batch file comments are just read, and nothing really happens - they just add clarity. There are actually two kinds of comments for batch files: one official and one unofficial. The official beginning of a comment starts with three letters (REM). The unofficial beginning of a comment starts with two colons (::).
In a Dockerfile, you can add comments to provide information about the Dockerfile and the instructions in it. Comments in Dockerfiles start with the # symbol and continue to the end of the line.
Seven types of comments emerge: directive, evaluative, advisory, interpretive, descriptive, directive questions (Socratic), and open-ended questions (discovery). The comments of beginners tended to be directive, evaluative, and/or advisory.
Comments are completely ignored by R and are just there for whomever is reading the code. You can use comments to explain what a certain line of code is doing, or just to visually separate meaningful chunks of code from each other. Comments in R are designated by a # (pound) sign.

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