digits representing an integer number with absolute value even greater than 231, but less than 263
Literals
Literals serve to write values of any data type.
Literal | Description | Declaration syntax | Example |
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integer |
digits representing integer number |
[0-9]+ |
95623 |
long integer |
[0-9]+L? |
257L, or 9562307813123123L |
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hexadecimal integer |
digits and letters representing an integer number in hexadecimal form |
0x[0-9A-F]+ |
0xA7B0 |
octal integer |
digits representing an integer number in octal form |
0[0-7]* |
0644 |
number (double) |
a floating point number represented by 64bits in double precision format |
.[0-9] |
456.123 |
decimal |
digits representing a decimal number |
[0-9]+.[0-9]+D |
123.456D |
double quoted string |
string value/literal enclosed in double quotes; escaped characters [\n,\r,\t, \\, \", \b] get translated into corresponding control chars |
"…anything except ["]…" |
"hello\tworld\n\r" |
single quoted string |
string value/literal enclosed in single quotes; only one escaped character [\'] gets translated into corresponding char ['] |
'…anything except [']…' |
'hello\tworld\n\r' |
string value/literal enclosed in triple quotes; escaped characters are not translated into corresponding chars |
"""…anything …""" |
""" This is multi- line string """ |
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list |
list of expressions where all elements are of the same data type |
[ <element> (, <element>)* ] [] for an empty list |
[10, 16 + 1, 31] or ['hello', "world" ] |
map |
list of key-value mappings where all keys and all values are expressions of the same data type |
{ <key> → <value> (, <key> → <value>)* } {} for an empty map |
{ "a" → 1, "bb" → 2 } |
date |
date value |
this mask is expected: yyyy-MM-dd |
2008-01-01 |
datetime |
datetime value |
this mask is expected: yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss |
2008-01-01 18:55:00 |
You cannot use any literal for the For information on these conversion functions, see Conversion Functions. |
Remember that if you need to assign a decimal value to a decimal field, you should use decimal literal. Otherwise, such number would not be decimal, it would be a double number. For example:
The latter might produce inaccurate results. |