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Brackets

Brackets are punctuation marks used to group or set apart certain portions of text or characters within a larger set of text. In mathematics, brackets are used to group numbers and other expressions to signify or organize a mathematical operation. Also in computer science, brackets are used as part of the syntax in computer programming to perform various commands or operations correctly.

There are four major types of brackets. They are as follows:

  • Round brackets or parentheses ( )
  • Square brackets or box brackets [ ]
  • Curly brackets or braces { }
  • Angled brackets or chevrons < >

Brackets are easily inserted using their appropriate keys on the keyboard. However, in OpenOffice.org some special forms of brackets such as or double brackets require a special code so that it displays correctly in a formula.

Inserting brackets

The following screencasts demonstrate how to insert brackets in OpenOffice.org:

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