do not sent massegr On 10/17/08, VIKAS GARG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In console input operation three input methods are defined > 1. Read(); > 2. ReadKey(); > 3. ReadLine(); > > > When the working purpose of Read() and ReadKey() is same then why have we > defined these both as two diffrent methods > Read() reades a single character and left rest part in the line-Buffer > ReadKey() takes a single character as an input > then why do we use Read() > is there any advantage of the feature of Read() according to which it only > reads the first character and leaves rest part in the Line-Buffer. > > > >
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