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- c++ - What does '\0' mean? - Stack Overflow
- c++ - What does (~0L) mean? - Stack Overflow
- factorial - Why does 0! = 1? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
- sql - How to find any variation of the number zero; 0, 0.0, 00.00, 0. ...
- c - why is *pp[0] equal to **pp - Stack Overflow
- What is the difference between NULL, '\\0' and 0?
- What is the difference between 0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.1 and localhost?
- What is %0|%0 and how does it work? - Stack Overflow
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c++ - What does '\0' mean? - Stack Overflow
The \0 is treated as NULL Character. It is used to mark the end of the string in C. In C, string is a pointer pointing to array of characters with \0 at the end. So following will be valid representation of strings in C. char *c =”Hello”; // it is actually Hello\0 char c[] = {‘Y’,’o’,’\0′};
c++ - What does (~0L) mean? - Stack Overflow
Dec 22, 2014 · 0L is a long integer value with all the bits set to zero - that's generally the definition of 0. The ~ means to invert all the bits, which leaves you with a long integer with all the bits set to one. In two's complement arithmetic (which is almost universal) a signed value with all bits set to …
factorial - Why does 0! = 1? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
$\begingroup$ The theorem that $\binom{n}{k} = \frac{n!}{k!(n-k)!}$ already assumes $0!$ is defined to be $1$. Otherwise this would be restricted to $0 <k < n$. A reason that we do define $0!$ to be $1$ is so that we can cover those edge cases with the same formula, instead of having to treat them separately.
sql - How to find any variation of the number zero; 0, 0.0, 00.00, 0. ...
Jan 13, 2018 · Assuming the assignment is to exclude all strings that consist entirely of zero's, at most one decimal point and possibly leading and/or trailing spaces, here is one way to do it, which requires only standard string functions (and therefore should be faster than any regular-expression solution).
c - why is *pp[0] equal to **pp - Stack Overflow
Jan 27, 2016 · For example, int i, j=0; i=j; effectively dereferences j; j is an address constant, and the assignment concerns the value stored there, j's value, so that the assignment amounts to i=0. Other languages, like Algol68, were more precise: one would effectively write int i; int *pi = i; , which makes complete sense (pi now points to i).
What is the difference between NULL, '\\0' and 0?
NULL is not guaranteed to be 0 -- its exact value is architecture-dependent. Most major architectures define it to (void*)0. '\0' will always equal 0, because that is how byte 0 is encoded in a character literal. I don't remember whether C compilers are required to use ASCII -- if not, '0' might not always equal 48.
What is the difference between 0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.1 and localhost?
Dec 26, 2013 · 0.0.0.0 has a couple of different meanings, but in this context, when a server is told to listen on 0.0.0.0 that means "listen on every available network interface". The loopback adapter with IP address 127.0.0.1 from the perspective of the server process looks just like any other network adapter on the machine, so a server told to listen on 0 ...
What is %0|%0 and how does it work? - Stack Overflow
Nov 18, 2012 · @Pavel: What a .bat file does is: read instruction, at the end of file terminate. If you run %0: Process 1: starts, run %0 (thus create process 2); then die Process 2: starts, run %0 (thus create process 3); then die [...] you alway have at most 2 …
What does "javascript:void(0)" mean? - Stack Overflow
Aug 18, 2009 · void(0) is needed in many cases; "#" is a hack that brings with it a whole host of problems (it would not work in the app I'm writing, that brought me to this page). – felwithe Commented Mar 24, 2015 at 3:46
c - What do 0LL or 0x0UL mean? - Stack Overflow
Aug 12, 2011 · LL designates a literal as a long long and UL designates one as unsigned long and 0x0 is hexadecimal for 0. So 0LL and 0x0UL are an equivalent number but different datatypes; the former is a long long and the latter is an unsigned long. There are many of these specifiers: 1F // float 1L // long 1ull // unsigned long long 1.0 // double