Many programming languages contain functions to recognize alphabetic or 
numeric characters (isAlpha, isNum, isDigit). To get an idea what words 
other people choose, you can look up these functions on the Internet.

I would drop the "al" suffix, but if you're addressing a programming 
audience, "alphabetic" and "numeric" are fine.


Deirdre Reagan wrote:
> Hi all:
> 
> The documents I am working with refer to numerical characters and
> alpha characters.
> 
> Just out of professional curiosity, is this terminology correct?
> Those two phrases sound overly complicated to me -- "numerical
> characters" sounds like a complicated way of saying "numbers" and
> ditto "alpha characters" for "letters."  (And isn't alpha just slang
> for alphabetical? They aren't talking about the Greek character.)
> 
> Or, it could be accepted jargon.
> 
> Who knows?
> 
> (I'm hoping you do.  LOL)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Deirdre
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