What is the difference between 5 and '5'

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5 + 1 = 6
'5' + 1 = 54
Why does the seceond line equal 54???
What does '' around numbers???
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 27 Aug 2019
To make things even more interesting:
"5" + 1 = "51"
Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 30 Aug 2019
Associativity warning
>> "5"+1+2
ans =
"512"
>> 1+2+"5"
ans =
"35"

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 27 Aug 2019
Edited: Bruno Luong on 27 Aug 2019
The '5' is the char array. Char array contain a text including number, such as 'Schrodinger has 2 dogs and 1/2 cat'. Char array uses ASCII code internally (actually UNICODE) and the ascii code of '5' is 53, therefore '5'+1 = 53+1 = 54
5 (without quote) is number 5, where the arithmetics operations has standard meaning.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 28 Aug 2019
There are deep historical reasons why the digits are not the first 10 positions in the character codes. It goes back to Morse code and the fact that Morse originally had no digits, and it goes back to mechanical selector lines...
For a while it looked like BCD or later EBCDIC would become the standard. EBCDIC coded '0' as the character after '9'.

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