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    • vinicity
      vinicity F last edited by

      I am thinking he might have meant “brackets”?

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      • pianofire
        pianofire Fuze Team @vinicity last edited by

        @vinicity Ah I didn't think of that. I have not heard that context before for []

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          petermeisenstein F @faz808 last edited by

          @faz808 He meant brackets because in german clamps and brackets have the same meaning "Klammern"

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            faz808 F last edited by

            Klammer is brackets and Klemmen is Clamp. Thanks Google translate ..

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              petermeisenstein F @faz808 last edited by

              @faz808 So Klammern is also brackets and clamp is also brackets I found different translations on google translate

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                Mechanical @faz808 last edited by

                @faz808 im sorry it could be a mistake by me.

                With clamps I mean these things () []

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                  petermeisenstein F @Mechanical last edited by

                  @Mechanical These are called brackets in english

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                  • Martin
                    Martin Fuze Team @petermeisenstein last edited by

                    @petermeisenstein said in Putting an array in a struct.:

                    @Mechanical These are called brackets in english

                    Close

                    These are brackets ()

                    These are square brackets []

                    And just for completeness, these are braces {}

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                    • PickleCatStars
                      PickleCatStars F last edited by

                      You forgot pointy brackets <>

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                        petermeisenstein F @PickleCatStars last edited by

                        @toxibunny wait this is higher lower symbol are they also called brackets

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                        • pianofire
                          pianofire Fuze Team @petermeisenstein last edited by pianofire

                          @petermeisenstein Anything that can be used to enclose something can be called a bracket "<" and ">" are often used to enclose tags as in HTML/XML. They specifically are also known as chevrons or angle brackets

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                            petermeisenstein F @pianofire last edited by

                            @pianofire wow that is very suprising for me so even | could call a bracket wow thats crazy

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                            • Retrocade_media
                              Retrocade_media F @Martin last edited by

                              @Martin said in Putting an array in a struct.:

                              These are brackets ()

                              Wait hold on those are called parenthesis! I don't think I've ever heard then referred to as brackets in America.

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                              • waldron
                                waldron F @Retrocade_media last edited by waldron

                                @Retrocade_media those greeks, also known as curved brackets
                                etymology my dear watson

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                                  petermeisenstein F last edited by

                                  I thought "" would be paranthesis

                                  In germany "" they are called Anführungszeichen

                                  Or you can say Gänsefüschen what would be translated Duckfoots

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                                  • Martin
                                    Martin Fuze Team last edited by

                                    OK, this is degenerating into an English lesson rapidly. Please try to keep on-topic people!

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                                    • Retrocade_media
                                      Retrocade_media F @petermeisenstein last edited by

                                      @petermeisenstein We'll get back on topic after this I swear, but "" are called Quotation marks

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                                      • PB____
                                        PB____ last edited by

                                        » According to Wikipedia, the Germans use quotes like this, so I understand the confusion :p «

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                                        • PickleCatStars
                                          PickleCatStars F last edited by PickleCatStars

                                          They are fast forward and rewind symbols.

                                          And this “ is an inverted double apostrophe.

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                                          • Retrocade_media
                                            Retrocade_media F last edited by

                                            With every off topic reply Martin dies a little bit more on the inside. (Sorry Martin!)

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