Section 9.15 Vocabulary
- character:
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A single letter, digit, punctuation mark, or other symbol in a string.
- char:
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The C++ data type for a single character.
- string:
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A sequence of characters; the primary data type for text.
- object
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A code entity that bundles data and functions that operate on that data.
- index:
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An integer variable or value used to indicate a character in a string.
- ASCII:
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A character encoding standard that uses 7 or 8 bits to represent characters, allowing for 128 or 256 unique symbols.
- Unicode:
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An international standard for representing characters in most of the worldβs languages.
- empty string:
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The string
"", which contains no characters and has a length of zero. - enhanced (range-based) for loop:
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An alternative syntax for traversing the characters of a string (or the elements of other collections).
- escape sequence:
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A sequence of characters that represents a special character in a string, such as newline (
\n) or tab (\t). - newline:
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A special character signifying the end of a line of text. Also known as βline endingβ, βend of lineβ (EOL), or βline breakβ.
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