👉 In computer programming, an "eluctation" is a value that can either be set to zero or not. This is used in situations where you want to define two values simultaneously and then compare them to determine which one is true (zero). For example: ```c++ int x = 10; int y = 5; if(x == 0) { // x is zero } else if(y == 0) { // x is not zero } ``