Tag Info

This tag should be used for questions where you are handling null variables or values.

"Null" has different meanings depending on context.

### Set theory

Null is another name for the empty set, denoted by the symbol ∅. For this reason, some programming languages use null or nil for the empty list or empty tuple. Lisp uses nil to mean the empty list and the boolean value false.

### Pointers and References

Null, in programming languages that support it, is the value of an uninitialized variable, a pointer that doesn't point to a meaningful memory address, or an object that fails to respond to any message.

Nullable references were invented by C.A.R. Hoare in 1965 as part of the Algol W language. Hoare later described his invention as a "billion-dollar mistake".

NULL as a special marker in SQL or a relational database stands in place of a value that is missing, or in a join means "no corresponding row." The operators IS NULL and IS NOT NULL are required for comparisons to a literal null: other comparisons between NULL and any value evaluate to "unknown."
Null or NUL is the name given to the character with ASCII code zero (0) - i.e. hex 00. In some languages, notably C, NUL is used to mark the end of a character string.