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#X text 11 68 The essential data types of Pd are called "atoms". An
atom is a piece of data that cannot be broken down into smaller parts.
The two most basic atom types are numeric and symbol \, also known
as "float" and "symbol".;
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#X text 30 332 A symbolic atom is any element that is not a functional
representation of a number \, usually in the form of words:;
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#X text 24 170 A numeric atom is any element that can be interpreted
as a number;
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