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<p>BQN has single-token notation for numbers, strings, and characters.</p>
<p>Numbers allow the typical decimal notation with <code><span class='Number'>¯</span></code> for the negative sign (because <code><span class='Function'>-</span></code> is a function) and <code><span class='Value'>e</span></code> for scientific notation (or <code><span class='Function'>E</span></code>, as numeric notation is case-insensitive). <code><span class='Number'>∞</span></code> and <code><span class='Number'>π</span></code> may be used as special numeric values. If complex numbers are supported, then they can be written with the components separated by <code><span class='Value'>i</span></code>. However, no BQN to date supports complex numbers.</p>
<a class="replLink" title="Open in the REPL" target="_blank" href="https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/try.html#code=4p+oIMKvz4Ag4ouEIDAuNSDii4QgNWXCrzEg4ouEIDEuNUUzIOKLhCDiiJ4g4p+pICAgIyBBIGxpc3Qgb2YgbnVtYmVycw==">↗️</a><pre> <span class='Bracket'>⟨</span> <span class='Number'>¯π</span> <span class='Separator'>⋄</span> <span class='Number'>0.5</span> <span class='Separator'>⋄</span> <span class='Number'>5e¯1</span> <span class='Separator'>⋄</span> <span class='Number'>1.5E3</span> <span class='Separator'>⋄</span> <span class='Number'>∞</span> <span class='Bracket'>⟩</span> <span class='Comment'># A list of numbers
-</span>⟨ ¯3.14159265358979 0.5 0.5 1500 ∞ ⟩
+</span>⟨ ¯3.141592653589793 0.5 0.5 1500 ∞ ⟩
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<p>Strings are written with double quotes <code><span class='String'>&quot;&quot;</span></code>, and characters with single quotes <code><span class='String'>''</span></code> with a single character in between. A double quote within a string can be escaped by writing it twice; if two string literals are next to each other, they must be separated by a space. In contrast, character literals do not use escapes, as the length is already known.</p>
<a class="replLink" title="Open in the REPL" target="_blank" href="https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/try.html#code=4omgwqgg4p+oICJzdHIiIOKLhCAicyd0IiJyIiDii4QgJ2MnIOKLhCAnJycg4ouEICciJyDin6kgICAjICIiIGlzIGFuIGVzY2FwZQoK4omhwqgg4p+oICJhIiDii4QgJ2EnIOKfqSAgICMgQSBzdHJpbmcgaXMgYW4gYXJyYXkgYnV0IGEgY2hhcmFjdGVyIGlzbid0">↗️</a><pre> <span class='Function'>≠</span><span class='Modifier'>¨</span> <span class='Bracket'>⟨</span> <span class='String'>&quot;str&quot;</span> <span class='Separator'>⋄</span> <span class='String'>&quot;s't&quot;&quot;r&quot;</span> <span class='Separator'>⋄</span> <span class='String'>'c'</span> <span class='Separator'>⋄</span> <span class='String'>'''</span> <span class='Separator'>⋄</span> <span class='String'>'&quot;'</span> <span class='Bracket'>⟩</span> <span class='Comment'># &quot;&quot; is an escape