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Lexical Components in AVAP™
The lexical components in AVAP™ are similar to those in other programming languages like Python. Some of the most common lexical components in AVAP™ include:
- Keywords: These are reserved words that have a special meaning in the language and cannot be used as variable or function names. Examples of keywords in AVAP™ include
if,else,for,while,return, among others. - Identifiers: These are names given to variables, functions, and other elements of the program by the programmer. Identifiers must follow certain formatting rules and cannot match keywords. For example,
variable,example_function,resultare examples of identifiers in AVAP™. - Operators: These are symbols used to perform operations in the program. Examples of operators in AVAP™ include
+,-,*,/,=,==,!=, among others. - Literals: These represent constant values in the program, such as integers, floating-point numbers, text strings, and boolean values. Examples of literals in AVAP™ include
10,3.14,"text",True,False, among others. - Punctuation Symbols: These are special characters used to separate elements of the code and define the structure of the program. Examples of punctuation symbols in AVAP™ include
(),{},[],,,:,;, among others.