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<h5 class="subsubsection">3.1.3.1 Scalar literals</h5>
<p><a name="index-scalar-literal-173"></a><a name="index-literal_002c-scalar-174"></a>Scalar literals are positive floating point numbers with syntax
according to C conventions. The following are some examples.
<pre class="example"> 0 1004 .001 8.3143 3. 1.60E-19 6.02e+23
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<p class="noindent">Scalar literals may not contain embedded spaces.
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