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Is it possible to have an expression that uses brackets without using any parentheses?
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Is it possible to have an expression that uses brackets without using any parentheses?
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By brackets, I will assume you mean square brackets [].
Yes. The use of parentheses () is merely a matter of convention. It is possible, but not conventional, to use square brackets [] instead.
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