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line number
(1) A specific line of programming language source code. (2) On display screens, a specific row of text or row of dots. (3) In communications, a specific communications channel.
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Definition: line number
(1) A specific line of programming language source code.
(2) On display screens, a specific row of text or row of dots.
(3) In communications, a specific communications channel.
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