Lexical Structures of VectorScript
Every programming language has a set of rules which specify how to write programs using that language. These rules are known as the lexical structure of the language. This structure is the lowest level syntax of a language, specifying things like how variables are named, what separates one program statement from the next, and so on. This section explains the basic lexical structure of VectorScript.

Lexical Structures of VectorScript

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