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Display the set of all the characters that can be used for symbols which can be used (allowed) by the computer program. |
Display the set of all the characters that can be used for symbols which can be used (allowed) by the computer program. |
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You may want to mention what hardware architecture is being used, and if applicable, the operating system. |
<br>You may want to mention what hardware architecture is being used, and if applicable, the operating system. |
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Note that most languages have additional restrictions on what characters can't be used for the first character of a variable or statement label, for instance. These type of restrictions needn't be addressed here (but can be mentioned). |
Note that most languages have additional restrictions on what characters can't be used for the first character of a variable or statement label, for instance. These type of restrictions needn't be addressed here (but can be mentioned). |
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* [[Idiomatically_determine_all_the_lowercase_and_uppercase_letters|Idiomatically determine all the lowercase and uppercase letters]]. |
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