If there are these two keywords then they must have their own meaning. So I want to know what makes them different and what is their code?
See Question&Answers more detail:osIf there are these two keywords then they must have their own meaning. So I want to know what makes them different and what is their code?
See Question&Answers more detail:osA line feed means moving one line forward. The code is
.
A carriage return means moving the cursor to the beginning of the line. The code is
.
Windows editors often still use the combination of both as
in text files. Unix uses mostly only the
.
The separation comes from typewriter times, when you turned the wheel to move the paper to change the line and moved the carriage to restart typing on the beginning of a line. This was two steps.