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The group statement is a construct used where REDUCE expects a single statement, but
a series of actions needs to be performed. It is formed by enclosing one or more
statements (of any kind) between the symbols <
<
and >
>
, separated by semicolons or
dollar signs – it doesn’t matter which. The statements are executed one after
another.
Examples will be given in the sections on if
and other types of statements in which the
<
<
…>
>
construct is useful.
If the last statement in the enclosed group has a value, then that is also the value of the group statement. Care must be taken not to have a semicolon or dollar sign after the last grouped statement, if the value of the group is relevant: such an extra terminator causes the group to have the value NIL or zero.
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