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in Excel formulas * asterik is used as wildcard. *asterik is one the wildcards used in ecel including ? and ~. *asterik represents any number of characters. For example, Ex* could mean Excel, Excels, Example, Expert, etc.
Examples of wildcard characters CharacterDescription * Matches any number of characters. You can use the asterisk (*) anywhere in a character string. ? Matches a single alphabet in a specific position. [ ] Matches characters within the brackets. ! Excludes characters inside the brackets.2 more rows
Excel uses three wildcards: * (asterisk) matches any number of characters, ? (question mark) matches exactly one character, and ~ (tilde) escapes wildcards to treat them as literal text.
The wildcards pattern mainly use the two following special metacharacters: ? represents a single (exactly one) characters, including space. * represents a multiple (zero or more) characters, including space.
In software, a wildcard character is a kind of placeholder represented by a single character, such as an asterisk ( * ), which can be interpreted as a number of literal characters or an empty string.
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Asterisk as a wildcard The asterisk (*) is the most general wildcard character that can represent any number of characters. For example: ch* - matches any word that begins with ch such as Charles, check, chess, etc. *ch - substitutes any text string that ends with ch such as March, inch, fetch, etc.
An example of a wildcard character is the asterisk (*) character, which represents any sequence of characters (including none) in a search or pattern matching operation.
For example, a wildcard query for the term cat* will match documents containing words like cat, cats, caterpillar, and category. Similarly, a query for ca? will match documents containing words like cat and car but not caterpillar or category.
the wildcard query *rm will match all of the words in the previous bullets, as well as words like alarm, bookworm, brainstorm, terraform, wheatgerm, and so on. Because the * wildcard character can represent any sequence composed of any characters, the expression *rm matches any term that ends in rm.
Using wildcard characters in searches UseTo find ? (question mark) Any single character For example, sm?th finds smith and smyth * (asterisk) Any number of characters For example, *east finds Northeast and Southeast1 more row

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