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Answer Posted / Tabinda Iram
Null and Void have different meanings:
1. Null: It is an assignment value in programming languages that represents no object or no value, depending on the language.
2. Void: It is a data type in some programming languages (such as C++ and Java) that represents the absence of any value or simply nothing. The special value void is returned by functions that do not return an actual value.
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