question mark.
The wildcard symbol that represents any individual character is the question mark (?). In many search and query languages, it is used to substitute for a single character in a string. For example, in file searches, "file?.txt" would match "file1.txt" or "fileA.txt," but not "file12.txt."
asterisk
the question mark.
The * symbol is a universal wildcard symbol. In the Access Query By Example Design Pane, the * represents all fields in the table or query.
It is an asterisk. It is used as a wildcard character, for footnotes, or for censorship- as in "You son of a *****."
Globbing is the process of expanding a non-specific file name containing a wildcard character into a set of specific file names that exist in storage on a computer, server, or network. A wildcard is a symbol that can stand for one or more characters. The most common wildcard symbols are the question mark (?) for a single character and the asterisk (*) for a contiguous string of characters regards, Sarabhjeet Singh Khalsa
A coat of arms represents a family name.
The Chinese symbol for honor is "荣誉" (róngyù). This character represents respect, glory, and dignity.
Shift plus 8 produces the asterisk symbol (*), which is often used in mathematics to denote multiplication or as a wildcard character in programming and searches. On most keyboards, pressing the Shift key while pressing the number 8 key will yield this symbol.
An individual one can be called a character.
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The symbol for affinity is an eight on its side like this ∞