An alphanumeric form. The first part is numeric and the second is alphabetic.
For recording information using numbers.
You can specify them any way you like: write the month in alphabetic or numeric form, and the year as a two digit or four digit number. What is a lot more important is that you spell graduation correctly!
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alphabets contains only the letters from a-z while alphanumeric has both numbers and letters... example... ABCDEFGHIJ are alphabets A4F54F54F5G AND 3F3FS34TH3 are both alphanumeric... alphanumeric are commonly used as passwords since they are more difficult to crack that words or numbers separately...
Coding is the process of assigning.this is the process of assigning the name to the grouped or specified item and the name can be number,letter number or numeric or alphabetic and numeric
Numeric data are data that can be quantify. i.e age, e.t.c While Non-numeric data are data that cannot be quantify but can be categorise. Such as colour, name e.t.c
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An alphanumeric form. The first part is numeric and the second is alphabetic.
In computer programming, a string can be made up of; all numbers (a numeric string,) all letters, (an alphabetic string,) or a mixture of numbers, letters, and symbols, (an alphanumeric string.)
Numeric numbers are those written with the symbol, e.g. 1, 2, 3... This goes along with alphabetic numbers which are those written out in letters, e.g., one, two, three...
It is a symbol used in writing. An example is a hieroglyph which is a symbol used in ancient Egyptian writing (from Greek hiero = sacred glyph = carving). Alternatively today it is used in information technology as an alphabetic or numeric font or other symbol.
A nested list is a list that contains several levels of items, with each level displaying a different numeric, alphabetic, or bullet symbol. The different levels of items are typically indented to show hierarchy and organization.
Non-alphanumeric characters on the keyboard are those that are neither alphabetic nor numeric. Examples are commas, underscores, colons and semicolons.
You use the ten characters 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 instead of alphabetic characters.
It is called qualitative information. Also, sometimes the information can also be ordinal: this may be coded in numeric form but is not really numeric.