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The « ..

» (double dots)
specifier
Main properties of « .. »:
• The « .. » (double dots) specifier is a binary (two operands) specifier
that returns results containing a numerical value between its
operands.
Main properties of « .. »:
• The « .. » (double dots) specifier is a binary (two operands) specifier
that returns results containing a numerical value between its
operands.
• You can implement it by writing « .. » with an operand on the left and
right-hand sides. There should be no blank space. It has no syntactical
equivalent.
Main properties of « .. »:
• The « .. » (double dots) specifier is a binary (two operands) specifier
that returns results containing a numerical value between its
operands.
• You can implement it by writing « .. » with an operand on the left and
right-hand sides. There should be no blank space. It has no syntactical
equivalent.
• It only takes numerical values as operands.
Main properties of « .. »:
• The « .. » (double dots) specifier is a binary (two operands) specifier
that returns results containing a numerical value between its
operands.
• You can implement it by writing « .. » with an operand on the left and
right-hand sides. There should be no blank space. It has no syntactical
equivalent.
• It only takes numerical values as operands.
• You can use the « OR » and « AND » operators on the « .. » specifier
and its operands, but you cannot use the « - » (NOT) operator.
Main properties of « .. »:
• The « .. » (double dots) specifier is a binary (two operands) specifier
that returns results containing a numerical value between its
operands.
• You can implement it by writing « .. » with an operand on the left and
right-hand sides. There should be no blank space. It has no syntactical
equivalent.
• It only takes numerical values as operands.
• You can use the « OR » and « AND » operators on the « .. » specifier
and its operands, but you cannot use the « - » (NOT) operator.
• You can use the dollar ($) currency on its operands.

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