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<h4 class="subsubsection" id="Read-Syntax-for-Vectors"><span>6.6.10.1 Read Syntax for Vectors<a class="copiable-link" href="#Read-Syntax-for-Vectors"> &para;</a></span></h4>
<p>Vectors can literally be entered in source code, just like strings,
characters or some of the other data types. The read syntax for vectors
is as follows: A sharp sign (<code class="code">#</code>), followed by an opening
parentheses, all elements of the vector in their respective read syntax,
and finally a closing parentheses. Like strings, vectors do not have to
be quoted.
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<p>The following are examples of the read syntax for vectors; where the
first vector only contains numbers and the second three different object
types: a string, a symbol and a number in hexadecimal notation.
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<pre class="lisp-preformatted">#(1 2 3)
#(&quot;Hello&quot; foo #xdeadbeef)
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