ayırıcı sınırlayıcı

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delimiter
That which delimits, that separates

This comma delimited file has commas as the delimiter, separating each field of the file.

A character designated to surround a data value to separate it and therefore make it a distinct single value For example, double quotes are often used as a delimiter for character data values when dealing with import or export of data to delimited text formats
A special character that separates items in a set of data or that groups or separates words or values in a line of input Synonymous with punctuation symbol, separator
Special character used to separate a field, record, or string VA FileMan usually uses the ^ character as the delimiter within strings
A character used to indicate the beginning and end of a data string
A delimiter marks the beginning or end of a tag or a data field In HTML the opening delimiter of an element or tag is the less than symbol, <, and the closing delimiter is greater than symbol, >
uci A character marking the beginning or end of a unit of data [MIL-HDBK-1908B]
Special characters that separate different items in a command line; for example, a colon separates the drive specification from the filename The CCP recognizes the following characters as delimiters: : = ; < > - , blank, and carriage return Several CP/M commands also treat the following as delimiter characters: , [ ] ( ) $ It is advisable to avoid the use of delimiter characters and lower-case characters in CP/M filenames
A character that separates items in different database fields or DOS commands i e backslash
A symbol that separates data elements within a MARC field In WYLD this symbol is a dollar sign, $
A character (or sequence of contiguous characters) that identifies the end of a string of characters, and separates that string of characters from the following string of characters A delimiter is not part of the string of characters that it delimits
A special character used in conjunction with a subfield code to introduce each subfield in a variable field where each element, or unit of data, is not necessarily limited to a prescribed size, content, and position in the record Character may vary in design but typically is a ‡ or $
A group of characters used to earmark the beginning and end of a data field or fields [x99]
Signals the system that a subfield is beginning On screen it displays as ‡
A character that is used to separate tokens, like the punctuation in a natural language
{i} determiner of limits or boundaries
A text character that marks the beginning and/or end of a unit of data or separates different data components For example, periods are used as delimiters in domain names, hyphens and parentheses are used in phone numbers and social security numbers, and blank spaces and commas are used in written text
Any symbol or word used to set the boundaries of a programming language construct, such as the braces used to define a Java block
"A symbol or character, such as a tab or quotation mark, that is used to separate fields or columns of information in a text file "
A character or combination of characters used to separate program language elements
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