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non numeric character
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"non numeric character" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever a numeric character is not applicable, such as when discussing letters of the alphabet or symbols like the dollar sign. For example, "The password must contain at least one non numeric character."
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Alternative expressions(20)
alphabetic character
symbolic character
special character
letter
significant symbol
significant character
soft character
landmark character
key representation
central figure
essential element
defining characteristic
key character
central character
major character
pivotal character
notable character
prominent character
remarkable character
gentle nature
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
It does not use any symbols in its representation, only case sensitive alphabetical (a-z, A-Z) and numeric characters (0 9).
For example, a series of characters define character positions as well as how a leading sign character is to be positioned within the final character data; the rightmost non-numeric character will contain the item's sign, while other character positions corresponding to a to the left of this position will contain a space.
Wiki
We implemented a few encoding schemes because of their different, non-overlapping advantages: Numeric Character Reference (NCR): used in cod-tools package [38] to escape binary content and semicolons at the start of lines.
Science
(of a character) being either an alphabetic character or a numeric character.
The new password must be 7 characters and contain at least one numeric character, one upper case letter and one special character.
As the biotic value is of numeric character, the findings can be used to outline compensatory measures.
Science
Except of numeric, character, and boolean types, other types like for example strings or threads are objects.
Academia
Numeric Character Reference (NCR): used in cod-tools package [38] to escape binary content and semicolons at the start of lines.
Science
All codes consist of numeric characters.
Academia
A Version 40 QR Code can contain 7,089 numeric characters or 4,296 alphanumeric characters.
Encyclopedias
Integers (Ast.Int_e of int) consist of sequences of one or more numeric characters.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When setting password requirements, specify if "non numeric characters" (symbols, letters) are required to enhance security.
Common error
Avoid using "non numeric character" when you mean alphanumeric. Alphanumeric refers to characters that are either alphabets or numbers. "Non numeric character" excludes numbers altogether.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "non numeric character" functions as a descriptive term, specifying a character that is not a number. This is supported by Ludwig AI's assessment confirming its grammatical correctness and usability.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "non numeric character" refers to any character that is not a number, including letters, symbols, and punctuation. While examples are currently missing, Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is grammatically sound and usable. It is commonly used in technical and formal contexts, such as security protocols and data processing. When using the term, ensure clarity by distinguishing it from related concepts like alphanumeric characters and "special characters", to avoid confusion and maintain precision.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
alphabetic character
Focuses specifically on letters, excluding numbers and symbols.
symbolic character
Highlights characters that are symbols rather than numbers or letters.
non-numerical symbol
Emphasizes the symbolic aspect and excludes any numerical value.
textual character
Emphasizes that the character is part of a written text, not a number.
letter
Refers specifically to alphabetical characters.
non-digit character
Specifically excludes numerical digits.
special character
Refers to characters not typically found in standard alphanumeric sets.
alpha character
Short for alphabetical character, focusing on letters.
non-number character
Directly states the exclusion of numbers.
character excluding numbers
Explicitly defines a character that is not a number.
FAQs
What does "non numeric character" mean?
A "non numeric character" is any character that is not a number. This includes letters, symbols, and punctuation marks.
How do I use "non numeric character" in a sentence?
You might say, "The password must contain at least one "alphabetic character" or "symbolic character", making it a strong password that includes a "non numeric character".
What's the difference between "non numeric character" and alphanumeric?
Alphanumeric characters include both letters and numbers, while "non numeric characters" exclude numbers and only include letters, symbols, and punctuation.
When should I use "non numeric character" instead of "special character"?
Use "non numeric character" when you need to broadly refer to any character that is not a number. Use "special character" when specifically referring to symbols and punctuation, excluding letters and numbers.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
69%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested