The wildcard character is used in search functions to represent any character or group of characters, allowing for broader search results. It can be helpful when you want to search for variations of a word or if you are unsure of the exact spelling.
The question mark (?) matches exactly one character.
There is no wildcard character in C++.
No.
The question mark.
In Windows and UNIX-based systems, while specifying filenames, ? is a wildcard that substitutes for exactly one character. In SQL databases, the underscore (_) matches exactly one character.
The "?" represents a single character whereas the "*" represents multiple characters.
question mark.
Wildcard
delete 'Like' from the query/filter
Wildcard characters
wild card
A: an ****** or a ?????? Is usually accepted