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A 16-bit coding scheme for characters
Describes the format and size (amount of memory occupied) of a data item and defines a set of relevant operations
A set of rules that determines how to format values such as money and dates that can be represented differently based on locale and tradition
Can hold only one of two values: true or false
Rules that determine the order in which parts of a mathematical expression are evaluated
Stores a whole number
can compare numbers or strings and perform evaluations.
Controls the number of significant digits or zeros to the right of a decimal point
An identifier whose contents cannot change
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Unicode
data type
integral data type
named constant
precision specifier
operator precedence
comparison operator
culture
Boolean variable
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A 16-bit coding scheme for characters
Describes the format and size (amount of memory occupied) of a data item and defines a set of relevant operations
A set of rules that determines how to format values such as money and dates that can be represented differently based on locale and tradition
Can hold only one of two values: true or false
Rules that determine the order in which parts of a mathematical expression are evaluated
Stores a whole number
can compare numbers or strings and perform evaluations.
Controls the number of significant digits or zeros to the right of a decimal point
An identifier whose contents cannot change
Premises:
A 16-bit coding scheme for characters
Describes the format and size (amount of memory occupied) of a data item and defines a set of relevant operations
A set of rules that determines how to format values such as money and dates that can be represented differently based on locale and tradition
Can hold only one of two values: true or false
Rules that determine the order in which parts of a mathematical expression are evaluated
Stores a whole number
can compare numbers or strings and perform evaluations.
Controls the number of significant digits or zeros to the right of a decimal point
An identifier whose contents cannot change
Responses:
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