An example of an algorithm that will reverse a number is written as such, digit reverse(num), while (num>0) then, digit =num%10. This particular algorithm divides a number by 10 until the original number from the LSD is found.
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Yes. But why?
In a voice directory reverse telephone number lookup, no, they couldn't find your number, however, it is unclear as to whether or not they could find it in an online reverse telephone number lookup.
No. You must know what algorithm is used to generate the control.
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A reverse phone search is the opposite to a normal search, where you would have the name and/or address of a person which would find you their number. A reverse search, you would have the number and be able to find out who the person was.
If you receive a call from a number that you do not recognize, you can use a reverse phone lookup to find out who it belongs to. Most cell phones are not traceable. You can find a reverse phone number lookup at superpages.com.
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A reverse phone number search is most generally used to find out who an unknown number belongs too. They can also be used to find information about someone whose name and number you know.
An individual can find a phone number using a reverse directory by inputting the phone number in the space provided in the reverse directory and pressing enter. This will produce the desired results if the phone number is not an unlisted number.