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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alphabetic character" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to any letter of the alphabet, typically in discussions about text, coding, or data entry. Example: "In this programming language, only alphabetic characters are allowed in variable names."
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Some desktop and pocket models were equipped to print their output on a roll of paper; others even had plotting and alphabetic character printing capabilities.
In the usual case, each alphabetic character represents either a consonant or a vowel, rather than a syllable or group of consonants and vowels.
EBCDIC, in fullextended binary-coded decimal interchange code., Data-encoding system, developed by IBM, that uses a unique eight-bit binary code for each number and alphabetic character as well as punctuation marks and accented letters and non-alphabetic characters.
For example, if an identification number is specified to be nine digits, the DBMS may reject an update attempting to assign a value with more or fewer digits or one including an alphabetic character.
Similar to [21], any upper case alphabetic character is replaced by 'any any lower case one is replaced by 'a', and any number (0-9) is replaced by '0'.
While the scanning method can be used to select anything that can be arranged in a grid, One-Button Dasher is limited to writing with alphabetic character sets.
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"There'd be no parents, no family, just alphabetic characters equally divided between male and female," he said.
The current Unicode standard lists 12,886 alphabetic characters (and around another 80,000 ideographs in Chinese, Japanese, or Korean).
Unless you are a major pop star (or even if), don't invent your own alphabetic characters.
Like their designs, hers are angular -- even in those using recognizable alphabetic characters, she avoids curved letters -- and divided into rectangular grids.
Pages of hand-copied sacred texts were often ornamented with illuminated alphabetic characters incorporated figures and narratives of ingenious complexity and beauty.
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