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This expression cannot be reduced any further (and is a member of the type Nat) and therefore is a value. | This expression cannot be reduced any further (and is a member of the type Nat) and therefore is a value. | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_(computer_science) Value (computer science)] @ Wikipedia | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value_(computer_science) Value (computer science)] @ Wikipedia |
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In computer science, a value is an expression which cannot be evaluated any further (a normal form).
The members of a type are the values of that type.
For example, the expression 1 + 2 is not a value as it can be reduced to the expression 3.
This expression cannot be reduced any further (and is a member of the type Nat) and therefore is a value.
See Also
External Links
- Value (computer science) @ Wikipedia