Examples of using Single character in English and their translations into Romanian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
a player have to lead an army, not a single character.
If you do pass your own am/pm strings, the“”t”” and“”tt”” format characters will have the same effect on them(producing single character vs. multiple character strings).
The single character wildcard search looks for terms that match that with the single character replaced, while multiple character wildcard searches looks for 0 or more characters: te?
And you also remember that for storing more than a single character, I said you will be using the string variable type.
matches any single character that is not a lowercase letter from"a" to"z".
cases where a single character represents a polysyllabic word or phrase.
On Friday, the Court decision demonstrated once again that in the Republic of Moldova exists a single character that dictates the citizens how to live,
in which a player controls a single character in one of two teams.
hard one, he will encounter more enemies than any single character has ever had to fight,
will be embodied in the play by a single character.
Matches any single character(many applications exclude newlines,
The Unicode Consortium provides a large, single character set that aims to include all the characters needed for any writing system in the world,
to match any single character in expression, and charlist can include almost any characters in the ANSI character set, including digits.
The ITA2 system maps each of the possible 32 binary values that can be represented in 5 bits(25) to a single character.
Single Characters.
From the top of the screen, you can choose phrases from a single characters, or you can choose to see them all.
Specifies an optional single character, i.e. matches zero or one characters.
No need to write every single character to send a message!
The whole legislative and executive power has been subjected to the will of one single character.
A question mark matches any single character, and an asterisk matches any sequence of characters.