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    Anyone could tell me how do you call those in english? "{}". Braces came to me, but I'm not sure and after a google search less sure :) Thanks!

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    Nish Nishant
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    Braces is what I've been using too.

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      Anyone could tell me how do you call those in english? "{}". Braces came to me, but I'm not sure and after a google search less sure :) Thanks!

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      Eddie_NG
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      Parentheses I believe. Edit: Oh, Read the topic wrong, Parentheses are ().

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      • _ _Zorro_

        Anyone could tell me how do you call those in english? "{}". Braces came to me, but I'm not sure and after a google search less sure :) Thanks!

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        Tarakeshwar Reddy
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        Curly brackets or braces Wikipedia[^]


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          Parentheses I believe. Edit: Oh, Read the topic wrong, Parentheses are ().

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          _Zorro_
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          Ok, I'll use "brackets", it's for a function. If they don't like it, well, too bad :) Thanks!

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            Anyone could tell me how do you call those in english? "{}". Braces came to me, but I'm not sure and after a google search less sure :) Thanks!

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            Shog9 0
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            Curly brackets / curly braces. No preference between the two. FWIW: () == parentheses / parens [] == square brackets (never braces)

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            • _ _Zorro_

              Ok, I'll use "brackets", it's for a function. If they don't like it, well, too bad :) Thanks!

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              Eddie_NG
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              Curly brackets or braces should do :P

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                Curly brackets / curly braces. No preference between the two. FWIW: () == parentheses / parens [] == square brackets (never braces)

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                Dan Neely
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                And don't forget when dealing with html/xml: <> == Angle brackets, not less/greater than signs. -- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.

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                • _ _Zorro_

                  Anyone could tell me how do you call those in english? "{}". Braces came to me, but I'm not sure and after a google search less sure :) Thanks!

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                  Jon Sagara
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                  Curly braces

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                  • _ _Zorro_

                    Anyone could tell me how do you call those in english? "{}". Braces came to me, but I'm not sure and after a google search less sure :) Thanks!

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                    James R Twine
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                    My $.02...      **()**   -   Parentheses or Parens      **[]**   -   Brackets or Square Brackets      **{}**   -   Curly Braces or Braces (and never BEGIN/END :omg: :))      **<>**   -   Angle Brackets    Open and Close are used to describe which one when talking about a specific character.  For example, **[** is Open Bracket, and **)** is Close Paren.  Except when talking about the Angle Brackets, where it becomes Less-Than and Greater-Than***.  If you have a DOS/*nix CLI background, you might call them Redirect-In and Redirect-Out depending on the context.    Peace! *** At least, I have never heard anyone say "open angle bracket" and "closed angle bracket" before.

                    -=- James


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                      Curly brackets / curly braces. No preference between the two. FWIW: () == parentheses / parens [] == square brackets (never braces)

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                      _Zorro_
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                      After seeing some pics at google I imagined that ;P

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                      • _ _Zorro_

                        Anyone could tell me how do you call those in english? "{}". Braces came to me, but I'm not sure and after a google search less sure :) Thanks!

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                        David Crow
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                        Curly brackets or curly braces.


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                          Anyone could tell me how do you call those in english? "{}". Braces came to me, but I'm not sure and after a google search less sure :) Thanks!

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                          Matt Gerrans
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                          Curlies.

                          Matt Gerrans

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                            Parentheses I believe. Edit: Oh, Read the topic wrong, Parentheses are ().

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                            Ed Poore
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                            They're ()s

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                              Curlies.

                              Matt Gerrans

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                              Ed Poore
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                              Now did you mean that as a joke :suss:, some people may not know what that's slang for.

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                                My $.02...      **()**   -   Parentheses or Parens      **[]**   -   Brackets or Square Brackets      **{}**   -   Curly Braces or Braces (and never BEGIN/END :omg: :))      **<>**   -   Angle Brackets    Open and Close are used to describe which one when talking about a specific character.  For example, **[** is Open Bracket, and **)** is Close Paren.  Except when talking about the Angle Brackets, where it becomes Less-Than and Greater-Than***.  If you have a DOS/*nix CLI background, you might call them Redirect-In and Redirect-Out depending on the context.    Peace! *** At least, I have never heard anyone say "open angle bracket" and "closed angle bracket" before.

                                -=- James


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                                Chris Meech
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                                Great explanation, James. And now just to show how confusing Plain English can be, if I wanted to brace something, I'd use a bracket, sometimes even an angled bracket. But I must admit that I've never braced anything with a parentheses. (Although I've been know to use parentheses to bracket sentences.) :)

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                                • _ _Zorro_

                                  Anyone could tell me how do you call those in english? "{}". Braces came to me, but I'm not sure and after a google search less sure :) Thanks!

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                                  Eytukan
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                                  Yup my maths teacher used to call it like that :). Flower Brackets :-D. Funny


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                                    Anyone could tell me how do you call those in english? "{}". Braces came to me, but I'm not sure and after a google search less sure :) Thanks!

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                                    Pete OHanlon
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                                    OK - to compound this. The forward slash / is called a virgule. Now, if you use this in a more horizontal fashion, e.g. in a fraction, then it's called a Solidus. Well, there you go, English for the terrified.

                                    Arthur Dent - "That would explain it. All my life I've had this strange feeling that there's something big and sinister going on in the world." Slartibartfast - "No. That's perfectly normal paranoia. Everybody in the universe gets that." Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                                      OK - to compound this. The forward slash / is called a virgule. Now, if you use this in a more horizontal fashion, e.g. in a fraction, then it's called a Solidus. Well, there you go, English for the terrified.

                                      Arthur Dent - "That would explain it. All my life I've had this strange feeling that there's something big and sinister going on in the world." Slartibartfast - "No. That's perfectly normal paranoia. Everybody in the universe gets that." Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                                      El Corazon
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                                      Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

                                      Well, there you go, English for the terrified.

                                      :omg::omg:

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