Google says hardly anything about it!
This is my first post in maths sectionDDDDDDDDDD
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I'm not aware of any such symbol. (doing a google search finds this thread!)
List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I scrolled down through all of them and did not find such a Unicode character.
Last edited by pyoko; May 8th, 2013 at 09:03 PM.
The Unicode symbol for Not Applicable is N/A, as in not applicable for unicode.
Code:char ch; ch = (char) (1 / 0); // undefined
youd expect null to be undefined but it sometimes puts in spaces or has some meaning. Sometimes you find it spammed in code to make it illegible I generally delete it
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