Alphanumeric means consisting of letters and numbers (A-Z, a-z, 0-9). It can also include other characters like punctuation marks.
2006-06-18 00:10:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Alpha-numeric is a two-part word. The alpha (think "alphabet") means letters. The numeric means numbers. Put them together, it means you've got letters and numbers. For an example of something alphanumeric, look at someone's screen name.
2006-06-18 07:10:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Alfa means the begining..
Alfa, Beta, Gama, Omega..
One, Two, Three, Last...
2006-06-18 07:09:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Alpha-numeric means a string of characters may contain letters from the alphabet or numerical digits. Indeed certain special characters (like underscore _ or hyphen (dash) - may also be allowed).
I would write it as shown, with "-" between alpha and numeric
2006-06-18 07:14:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Alphanumeric:
1. Pertaining to a character set that contains letters, digits, and sometimes other characters, such as punctuation marks.
2. Pertaining to a set of unique bit patterns that are used to represent letters of an alphabet, decimal digits, punctuation marks, and other special signs and symbols used in grammar, business, and science, such as those displayed on conventional typewriter keyboards.
2006-06-18 07:12:09
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answered by fem 2
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Example 123 and ABC that alphanumeric
2006-06-18 07:07:53
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answered by arveen paria arasuk 6
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alphabet and numbers -not those other keys on the keyboard(<>?.,!@#$%^&*()_+=)
2006-06-18 07:08:07
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answered by jenna t 1
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