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hello youtube pros and welcome back to my it workshop this is your boy alvendrill and in this video we are going to be retrieving data from a txt file uh modifying that data and saving it to another file okay so we are going to use python to do that because itamp;#39;s cool because python is interesting or any other language for that matter as long as you know how to code and how to make things okay so this is my desktop as you can see the icons are a little bigger so you can see better what i do and in the last video this one over here generate and save data to a txt file using of course python if youamp;#39;re interested in that the link is going to be in the video description below so this one i have generated so mac addresses data can be anything can be ip addresses can be phone numbers email address or anything that you might need so doing that i save it to a file so now we are going to retrieve that file and weamp;#39;re going to modify it because that the data we have in ther

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2:42 5:30 So where it says before the document. And and before after where it says use the packages. And stuffMoreSo where it says before the document. And and before after where it says use the packages. And stuff im going to go backslash. And new command. And this is how you create a macro.
LaTeX will not allow you to create a new command that would overwrite an existing one. But there is a special command in case you explicitly want this: \renewcommand . It uses the same syntax as the \newcommand command. In certain cases you might also want to use the \providecommand command.
To redefine an already existing command, one has to use \renewcommand . The command \providecommand defines the command only if it does not already exist; otherwise, it does not change its meaning.
The command \chapter is the one used in plain LaTeX to start a new chapter. This macro changes the required counters (the chapter, section, and float counters, among others) and also produces a large heading that usually consists of the chapter number and its title.
Once we have defined a macro, we can use it in our LaTeX documents by calling it by its name and providing the necessary arguments. For example, to use the \square macro we defined earlier, we can write the following code: The square of 3 is \square{3}.
\newcommand \renewcommand cmd The name of the new or redefined command. A \ followed by a string of lower and/or uppercase letters or a \ followed by a single nonletter. For \newcommand the name must not be already defined and must not begin with \end; for \renewcommand it must already be defined.

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