Expression is a combination of operator and operand
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An expression is a combination of one or more operands, zero or more operators, and zero or more pairs of parentheses. There are three kinds of expressions: An arithmetic expression evaluates to a single arithmetic value. ... A logical or relational expression evaluates to a single logical value.
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An expression is a combination of one or more operands, zero or more operators, and zero or more pairs of parentheses.
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An arithmetic expression evaluates to a single arithmetic value.
A character expression evaluates to a single value of type character.
A logical or relational expression evaluates to a single logical value.
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