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Introduced in the 1990 ANSI M[UMPS] language standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents one $FNumber code atom, a formatting instruction that may occur in the context of a reference to the function $FNumber. A $FNumber code atom can be P, T, , (comma), + or –.
Modified in the 1995 ANSI M[UMPS] language standard.
A $FNumber code atom can be P, p, T, t, , (comma), + or –.
Introduced in the 1990 ANSI M[UMPS] language standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents the formatting instructions that occur in the context of a reference to the function $FNumber. An fncode consists of one or more $FNumber code atoms (see metalanguage symbol fncodatom).
Introduced in the 1990 ANSI M[UMPS] language standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents the formatting instructions that occur in the context of a reference to the function $FNumber. The formatting instructions are specified as an expression that evaluates to a value containing one or more $FNumber code atoms (see metalanguage symbol fncodatom).
Introduced in the 1995 ANSI M[UMPS] language standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents one of the formatting instructions that may occur in the context of a reference to the function $FNumber. This symbol represents either P or p.
Introduced in the 1995 ANSI M[UMPS] language standard.
This metalanguage symbol represents one of the formatting instructions that may occur in the context of a reference to the function $FNumber. This symbol represents either T or t.
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