“alphanumeric” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “alphanumeric”:

+ For alphanumeric national highways, use N as the type, and the letter and number combination as the route number.

+ A alphanumeric code is generated to identify a computer’s configuration, which ties in with the product key.

+ Now the usual alphanumeric code is ASCII.

+ The parentheses are similarly dropped in the English language context and the emoticons only use alphanumeric characters and the most commonly used English punctuation marks.

+ For alphanumeric state routes, use the letter as the type, and the number as the route number.

+ A data matrix symbol can store up to 2,335 alphanumeric characters.

+ Lastly, it is usual for alphanumeric codes to be “case insensitive”, which means it does not matter whether you write them in upper case.

+ Of course, that takes us beyond the basic alphanumeric typewriter symbols.

alphanumeric in-sentences
alphanumeric in-sentences

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