Question
Draw an arrow to indicate the direction of the circulation of the information when you
execute the commands Save and Open.
execute the commands Save and Open.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
I can't physically draw an arrow for you, but I can describe the direction of the information flow when you execute the commands "Save" and "Open."
When you execute the **Save** command:
- The information (data) flows from the application (or document you're working on) to the storage location (like a hard drive or cloud storage). You can think of this as an arrow pointing from the application to the storage.
When you execute the **Open** command:
- The information flows from the storage location back to the application. In this case, the arrow points from the storage to the application.
So, you have:
1. **Save**: Application → Storage (Arrow from application to storage)
2. **Open**: Storage → Application (Arrow from storage to application)
You can visualize this as two arrows in opposite directions, showing the flow of information, one during saving and one during opening.
When you execute the **Save** command:
- The information (data) flows from the application (or document you're working on) to the storage location (like a hard drive or cloud storage). You can think of this as an arrow pointing from the application to the storage.
When you execute the **Open** command:
- The information flows from the storage location back to the application. In this case, the arrow points from the storage to the application.
So, you have:
1. **Save**: Application → Storage (Arrow from application to storage)
2. **Open**: Storage → Application (Arrow from storage to application)
You can visualize this as two arrows in opposite directions, showing the flow of information, one during saving and one during opening.