👉 In computer science, a "unselected" or "undecided" state refers to an instance of a program that is not yet fully implemented or ready for execution. This can occur when there are multiple possible solutions to a problem, and it's difficult to decide which one to choose. For example, if you have a programming language with several different data types (e.g., integers, floats, strings) and you need to implement a function that takes two arguments of the same type and returns their