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- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) abstract "In formal language theory and pattern matching, alternation is the union of two sets of strings or patterns. As a pattern, the alternation of a and b matches either a or b.In formal language theory, alternation is commutative and associative. This is not in general true in pattern-matching languages.In the SNOBOL language, regular expression syntax, and some other languages, alternation is a binary infix operator on patterns, notated "|".".
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- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Associative.
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Associative_property.
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Binary_operation.
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Combinatorics_on_words.
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operators_(programming).
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Category:String_(computer_science).
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Commutative.
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Commutative_property.
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Formal_language.
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Infix_notation.
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Infix_operator.
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Pattern_matching.
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Regular_expression.
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLink SNOBOL.
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLink Union_(set_theory).
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alternation (formal language theory)".
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLinkText "alternation".
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) wikiPageWikiLinkText "choice".
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- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) subject Category:Combinatorics_on_words.
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) subject Category:Operators_(programming).
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) subject Category:String_(computer_science).
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) hypernym Union.
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) type Organisation.
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) comment "In formal language theory and pattern matching, alternation is the union of two sets of strings or patterns. As a pattern, the alternation of a and b matches either a or b.In formal language theory, alternation is commutative and associative. This is not in general true in pattern-matching languages.In the SNOBOL language, regular expression syntax, and some other languages, alternation is a binary infix operator on patterns, notated "|".".
- Alternation_(formal_language_theory) label "Alternation (formal language theory)".
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