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- Character_literal abstract "A character literal is the representation of a character value within the source code of a computer program. Languages that have a character data type generally have character literals; these include C, C++, Java, and Visual Basic, but not Python. A common convention is to use a single quote (') for character literals and a double quote (") for string literals. For example, 'a' indicates the single character a while "a" indicates the string a of length 1.Alternative ways to encode literal character values include specifying an integer value for a code point. This may be done directly via converting an integer literal to a character, or via an escape sequence. Character literals are generally syntactically similar to single-character string literals.".
- Character_literal wikiPageID "41467632".
- Character_literal wikiPageRevisionID "587813143".
- Character_literal subject Category:Character_encoding.
- Character_literal subject Category:Data_types.
- Character_literal comment "A character literal is the representation of a character value within the source code of a computer program. Languages that have a character data type generally have character literals; these include C, C++, Java, and Visual Basic, but not Python. A common convention is to use a single quote (') for character literals and a double quote (") for string literals.".
- Character_literal label "Character literal".
- Character_literal sameAs m.0ztdbf3.
- Character_literal sameAs Q16858977.
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- Character_literal wasDerivedFrom Character_literal?oldid=587813143.
- Character_literal isPrimaryTopicOf Character_literal.