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Variadic function and X mark

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Difference between Variadic function and X mark

Variadic function vs. X mark

In mathematics and in computer programming, a variadic function is a function of indefinite arity, i.e., one which accepts a variable number of arguments. An X mark (also known as an ex mark or a cross mark or simply an X or ex or a cross) is used to indicate the concept of negation (for example "no, this has not been verified", "no, that is not the correct answer" or "no, I do not agree") as well as an indicator (for example, in election ballot papers or in maps as an x-marks-the-spot).

Similarities between Variadic function and X mark

Variadic function and X mark have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Variadic function and X mark Comparison

Variadic function has 53 relations, while X mark has 31. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (53 + 31).

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