Expression (Programming)
An
expression
in a
programming language
is a combination of
values
and
functions
or
procedures
, interpreted according to the particular rules of precedence and of association for a particular programming language, which computes and then returns another value. Expressions may or may not have side-effects.
See also
*
Statement (programming)
(contrast)
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