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explain different wild cards giving suitable examples​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In computing, a wildcard refers to a character that can be substituted for zero or more characters in a string. ... + matches one or more characters. Example: $pattern = "Mac(.*)" SQL Queries - A percent symbol (%) matches zero or more characters, while an underscore (_) matches a single character

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In computing, a wildcard refers to a character that can be substituted for zero or more characters in a string. ... + matches one or more characters. Example: $pattern = "Mac(.*)" SQL Queries - A percent symbol (%) matches zero or more characters, while an underscore (_) matches a single character.

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