which of the following wildcand is not using for search file?
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A wildcard is a symbol that takes the place of an unknown character or set of characters. Commonly used wildcards are the asterisk ( * ) and the question mark ( ? ). ... When you are searching for files in Unix, DOS, or Windows, or on the web, you can simplify your search by using a wildcard.
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