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  2. Empty string - Wikipedia

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    The empty string should not be confused with the empty language ∅, which is a formal language (i.e. a set of strings) that contains no strings, not even the empty string. The empty string has several properties: |ε| = 0. Its string length is zero. ε ⋅ s = s ⋅ ε = s. The empty string is the identity element of the concatenation operation

  3. Null symbol - Wikipedia

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    Empty string (λ, Λ, or ε), in formal language theory; See also. Null (disambiguation) Ø (disambiguation) Dotted circle – Non-significant typographic character ...

  4. Whitespace character - Wikipedia

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    A whitespace character is a character data element that represents white space when text is rendered for display by a computer. For example, a space character (U+0020 SPACE, ASCII 32) represents blank space such as a word divider in a Western script. A printable character results in output when rendered, but a whitespace character does not ...

  5. Null sign - Wikipedia

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    Common notations for the empty set include "{}", "∅", and "". The latter two symbols were introduced by the Bourbaki group (specifically André Weil) in 1939, inspired by the letter Ø in the Danish and Norwegian alphabets (and not related in any way to the Greek letter Φ). [2] Empty sets are used in set operations.

  6. Non-breaking space - Wikipedia

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    Space (punctuation) – Blank area that separates text Space (punctuation) § Non-breaking space, for applications; Zero-width space – Special character in text processing, a non-spacing break; Widows and orphans – In typography, an isolated line of text starting/ending a page

  7. Substring - Wikipedia

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    A string is a substring (or factor) [1] of a string if there exists two strings and such that =.In particular, the empty string is a substring of every string. Example: The string = ana is equal to substrings (and subsequences) of = banana at two different offsets:

  8. Context-free grammar - Wikipedia

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    A derivation of a string for a grammar is a sequence of grammar rule applications that transform the start symbol into the string. A derivation proves that the string belongs to the grammar's language. A derivation is fully determined by giving, for each step: the rule applied in that step; the occurrence of its left-hand side to which it is ...

  9. Null character - Wikipedia

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    The ability to represent a null character does not always mean the resulting string will be correctly interpreted, as many programs will consider the null to be the end of the string. Thus the ability to type it (in case of unchecked user input) creates a vulnerability known as null byte injection and can lead to security exploits. [10]