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so continuing from the previous video where we basically serialized a variable and deserialize it back using text files in this video were going to take a look at how to write two files in binary this time right so whats the issue what what do we have to solve here basically the exact same thing we have here a struct right we have our struct and it has two coordinates its called point it has an X and then Y and what I want to do is first create one of these one of a variable of this type so point Im going to call it p1 and thats gonna have its x value set to Arnold lets say 13 and then its Y value set to negative 5 for example and Im going to have another variable here what I want to do is write this guy to a binary file and then read it on to this guy so lets at the end I can print its values and they should be the same as p1 write the values from p2 should be the same as p1 how do we do that using binary files well its similar to how we did it with just text files first th