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hey guys welcome back this is professor hank and in this video im going to show you how to create records using structures okay and um lets get started so three quick points and then well get to the coding part the first thing is you know you can have records right whats record record is just a logical collection of data right um student information customer information you know course information you know whatever and those records are going to have fields right student name phone number uh address etc okay so you can combine all that information put them into a struct and then from there you know as long as theyre the same size right because they are going to be fixed in length because we defined them in in a struct then we can store them into a file okay and what well do is well use the size of operator to figure out what the length of the record is how many bytes its going to take up and then well use that information as part of our reading and writing process to files ok