zero-based

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Adjective[edit]

zero-based (not comparable)

  1. (finance) Of a budget or budgeting system: such that every expense needs to be approved every year, without the possibility of automatically accepting something because of its prior existence.
  2. (programming) Of an array or list: such the first element of the array or list is called the "zeroth".

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