Important nit-pik: You mean parentheses, (or "parens" for short.) "Brackets" refers to []. An important difference when discussing code.
This was something that came as a complete surprise to me when 'Merkans started reviewing early drafts of DMP. In the UK, the word brackets denotes (), [] are 'square brackets', {} are 'curly brackets' (or 'braces') and <> are 'angle brackets'. 'Parentheses' isn't in common use at all.
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In reply to Re: Re: why the need to match when assigning?
by davorg
in thread why the need to match when assigning?
by slok
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