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A high minus is also used in the TI-Basic programming language to differentiate negation from subtraction.<ref>TI-Basic Developer: [http://tibasicdev.wikidot.com/68k:negative The ‾ Command]</ref> | A high minus is also used in the TI-Basic programming language to differentiate negation from subtraction.<ref>TI-Basic Developer: [http://tibasicdev.wikidot.com/68k:negative The ‾ Command]</ref> | ||
[[J]] uses a "low minus" (an underscore; <source lang=j inline>_</source>) as negative sign, while [[K]] requires at least one space between a dash (< | [[J]] uses a "low minus" (an underscore; <source lang=j inline>_</source>) as negative sign, while [[K]] requires at least one space between a dash (<code>-</code>) and a numeric literal to access the subtraction function as opposed to having the dash be interpreted as a negative sign. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |