wildcard
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Noun
wildcard (plural wildcards)
- (computing) A character that takes the place of any other character or string that is not known or specified.
- 1968, Digital Equipment Corporation, VAX/VMS 319(5864), page 751, Section 2.1.2 Using Wildcard Characters
- A wildcard character is a symbol that you can use with many DCL commands to apply the command to several files at once, rather than specifying each file individually.
- If the character * is acting as a wildcard, then the pattern a*m matches each of the words amalgam, atom and alum.
- 1968, Digital Equipment Corporation, VAX/VMS 319(5864), page 751, Section 2.1.2 Using Wildcard Characters
- (also written wild card) An uncontrolled or unpredictable element.
- (also written wild card) An element, often deliberately concealed, which is withheld for contingency.
- (sports, card games) Alternative form of wild card.
Usage notes
- A wild card in card games is usually written as two separate words. The computing term is usually written as one compound word.
Translations
special character
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Verb
wildcard (third-person singular simple present wildcards, present participle wildcarding, simple past and past participle wildcarded)
- (computing) To replace or supplement with a wildcard character to allow matching against a range of possible values.
- 2002, Eric Van der Vlist, XML Schema, page 183:
- The unfortunate consequence is that document elements cannot be wildcarded because a schema needs to provide a closed list of possible document elements.
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