In computing,output padding is the insertion of non-printing characters into the device output stream to allow for a preceding control operation to take effect.
Output padding was necessary on many printing devices, notablyTeletype and other mechanical terminals, after the issuance of acarriage return.[1] Without the padding, following characters might print in the middle of the output line.
Output padding was also necessary on manydisplay terminals after cursor positioning, scrolling, and other commands.[2][3]
Typically thenull character was used; thedelete character was occasionally used. The number of padding characters depended on the particular device, but also sometimes on the horizontal position of the printingcarriage.
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