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One on either side of the slash / like this.
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forward slash /
:/ = sort of in between :| and :(
Yes, it is generally recommended to have spaces on both sides of a slash mark when it separates two distinct ideas or options. For example, "and/or" is commonly written without spaces, but "option 1 / option 2" is clearer with spaces. However, in some contexts, such as in technical writing or when abbreviating, spaces may not be necessary. Always consider the style guide relevant to your writing.
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One on either side of the slash / like this.
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It is and/or, with a slash.The generally accepted way to separate 'and' and 'or' is with a forward slash (also known as a virgule) with no spaces.
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the / forward slash means or
It faces forward. You can easily remember as the direction is in the name "forward slash"
Forward slash ( /)
/ is a forward slash \ is a backslash
To create a forward slash without a keyboard slash key, you can use a character map or symbol insertion feature available in many software programs. On Windows, you can access the Character Map application, select the forward slash, and copy it to your clipboard. On macOS, you can use the Character Viewer by pressing Control + Command + Space and searching for the forward slash. Alternatively, you can use ASCII or Unicode codes if your software supports it.
forward slash - division operator backward slash - special character (e.g. \n - newline) in C strings
It is the / mark - it is slanted forward as you read left-to-right. A back slash is the \ mark.