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title:: Expression Sequence
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summary:: sequence of expressions
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categories:: Language
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A sequence of expressions separated by semicolons and optionally terminated by a semicolon are a single expression whose value is the value of the last expression. Such a sequence may be used anywhere that a normal expression may be used.
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max( b = a * 2; b + 5, 10); // computes the maximum of b+5 and 10
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In the above example, the sequence: code:: b = a * 2; b + 5 :: acts as a single expression for the first argument to code::max()::.
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