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Some clarifications on literals.
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Rational and Integer Literals
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Integer literals are formed from a sequence of numbers in the range 0-9.
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Integer literals are formed from a sequence of digits in the range 0-9.
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They are interpreted as decimals. For example, ``69`` means sixty nine.
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Octal literals do not exist in Solidity and leading zeros are invalid.
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Decimal fraction literals are formed by a ``.`` with at least one number on
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Decimal fractional literals are formed by a ``.`` with at least one number on
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one side. Examples include ``1.``, ``.1`` and ``1.3``.
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Scientific notation is also supported, where the base can have fractions and the exponent cannot.
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Scientific notation in the form of ``2e10`` is also supported, where the
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mantissa can be fractional but the exponent has to be an integer.
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The literal ``MeE`` is equivalent to ``M * 10**E``.
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Examples include ``2e10``, ``-2e10``, ``2e-10``, ``2.5e1``.
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Underscores can be used to separate the digits of a numeric literal to aid readability.
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