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A terminal symbol, in BNF jargon, is a symbol that represents a constant value. For instance, to represent an integer, the following BNF may be described:

:= * {}

:= '0' | '1' | '2' | '3' | '4' | '5' | '6' | '7' | '8' | '9'

Here, the symbols (-,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) are terminal symbols. and are called nonterminal symbols.

A terminal symbol can be thought of as an indivisible entity — it is not possible to express a terminal in terms of other terminals or nonterminals.

Formal languages

Terminalsymbol | Symbol terminalny

 

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