An asterisk in front of a field name typically indicates that the field is required or mandatory. In forms or databases, it signals to users that they must provide input for that specific field before submission or processing. This convention helps ensure that essential information is collected.
An asterisk (*)go back to school...!
The name of the star on a PC keyboard is commonly known as the "asterisk."
() is not an asterisk. It is a pair of rounded brackets called parentheses. An asterisk is this symbol *.Asterisk comes from the Latin word "asteriscus" and and the Ancient Greek word "asteriskos" which means "little star". It is called this because an asterisk resembles a typical star.
The asterisk is a special character and cannot be used in the names of any kind of file.
The word asterisk is a noun. It is the name of the symbol. The symbol itself (*) is just that, a symbol.
An asterisk.
An asterisc is an alternative name for an asterisk, the symbol *
* an asterisk
* an asterisk
Because an asterisk is designated as a wild card search character in database systems.
its called a asterisk
I think you mean the tilde? If you mean this one: ~