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An expression in a programming language is a combination of explicit values, constants, variables, operators, and functions that are interpreted according to the particular rules of precedence and of association for a particular programming language, which computes and then produces (returns, in a stateful environment) another value. This process, like for mathematical expressions, is called evaluation. The value can be of various types, such as numerical, string, and logical.
For example, 2+3 is an arithmetic and programming expression which
evaluates to 5. A variable is an expression because it denotes a value
in memory, so y+6 is an expression. An example of a relational
expression is 4≠4, which evaluates to false
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