1 Byte
and 1 Byte = 8 bits
no, this is not an alphanumeric character because it has more than one characters
! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) > < { }
A byte is a sequence of 8 zeroes or ones in a binary system, which is known as a bit. One byte can store one alphanumeric character.
Anything that is a number or a letter is an alphanumeric character, so examples are punctuation and symbols: [, }, ~, /, *, @, and so on.
Any character which is not A-Z or 0-9. Examples of non-alphanumeric characters: !"£$%^&*()
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Any character which is not A-Z or 0-9. Examples of non-alphanumeric characters: !"£$%^&*()
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