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Parentheses are used to group array items. | Parentheses are used to group array items. | ||
Numbers are very straight forward: a number is a number. It doesn't matter if it is an integer or not, nor if it is real or complex. Negative numbers are denoted by a 'high minus': <code>¯</code>. You can also use scientific notation with <code>e</code> (or <code>E</code>), so a million is <code>1E6</code> | Numbers are very straight forward: a number is a number. It doesn't matter if it is an integer or not, nor if it is real or complex. Negative numbers are denoted by a ''high minus'': <code>¯</code>. You can also use scientific notation with <code>e</code> (or <code>E</code>), so a million is <code>1E6</code> | ||
The items of an array can be of different types. | The items of an array can be of different types. |