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Back in the typewriter day, when fading ink ribbons could result in commas being mistaken for periods and vice versa, typists were taught to insert 2 spaces after the period to differentiate between the two. The same happened with colons and semicolons: 2 spaces were left after a colon; 1 space after
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of a work from its principal title. (In effect, the example given above illustrates an appositive use of the colon as an abbreviation for the conjunction "because".) Dillon has noted the impact of colons on scholarly articles, but the reliability of colons as a predictor of quality or impact has also
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In modern English usage, a complete sentence precedes a colon, while a list, description, explanation, or definition follows it. The elements which follow the colon may or may not be a complete sentence: since the colon is preceded by a sentence, it is a complete sentence whether what follows the
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as 10∶15∶∶2∶3; this would be read "10 is to 15 as 2 is to 3". This form is also used in tests of logic where the question of "Dog is to Puppy as Cat is to _____?" can be expressed as "Dog∶Puppy∶∶Cat∶_____". For these usages the proper
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colon is another sentence or not. While it is acceptable to capitalise the first letter after the colon in American English, it is not the case in British English, except where a proper noun immediately follows a colon.
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mark consisting of two equally sized dots aligned vertically. A colon often precedes an explanation, a list, or a quoted sentence. It is also used between hours and minutes in time, between certain elements in
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due to code swapping the slash and colon to try to preserve this usage. In most systems it is often difficult to put a colon in a filename as the shell interprets it for other purposes.
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placement on a script page assists an actor in scanning for the lines of their assigned character during rehearsal, especially if a script is undergoing rewrites between rehearsals.
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Some writers use fragments (incomplete sentences) before a colon for emphasis or stylistic preferences (to show a character's voice in literature), as in this example:
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This article is about the punctuation mark. For a colon-like character used as an alphabetic letter in some languages, rather than as punctuation, see
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International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Sample References
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languages, the colon is usually followed by a lower-case letter unless the upper case is required for other reasons, as with British English.
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or a right-pointing arrow (Note: this style of programming is deprecated and programmers are encouraged to use control structures instead).
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Bertha is so desperate that she'll date anyone, even William: he's uglier than a squashed toad on the highway, and that's on his good days.
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For these respectes the auncient reformers of language, inuented, three maner of pauses The shortest pause or intermission they called
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and criticism on it, I had to constantly look up the word "egregious" since the villain uses that word: outstandingly bad or shocking.
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Colons may also be used for sounds, e.g., ::click::, though sounds can also be denoted by asterisks or other punctuation marks.
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Daequan was so hungry that he ate everything in the house: chips, cold pizza, pretzels and dip, hot dogs, peanut butter, and candy.
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describes several uses of a colon. For example, one can use a colon after an independent clause to direct attention to a list, an
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uses the colon as a binary operator that generates vectors, as well as to select particular portions of existing matrices.
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countries, the word following the colon is in lower case unless it is normally capitalized for some other reason, as with
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theory, the colon sign after a term is used to indicate its type, sometimes as a replacement to the "∈" symbol. Example:
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further capitalizes the first word of any quotation following a colon, even if it is not a complete sentence on its own.
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In some languages (e.g. German, Russian, and French), the colon is the commonly used sign for division (instead of ÷).
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following a colon. This follows the guidelines of some modern American style guides, including those published by the
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In human-readable text messages, a colon, or multiple colons, is sometimes used to denote an action (similar to how
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A colon is also used in the descriptive location of a book verse if the book is divided into verses, such as in the
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I guess I can say I had a rough weekend: I had chest pain and spent all Saturday and Sunday in the emergency room.
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though this gradually disappeared except for disks (where it had to be between the disk name and the required
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to introduce a control structure element. In this usage it must be the first non-blank character of the line.
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In older literature on mathematical logic, it is used to indicate how expressions should be bracketed (see
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DeRespinis, Francis; Hayward, Peter; Jenkins, Jana; Laird, Amy; McDonald, Leslie; Radzinski, Eric (2012).
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Lupo, James; Kopelman, Richard E. (1987). "Punctuation and publishability: A reexamination of the colon".
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In this sense the colon introduces a description; in particular, it makes explicit the elements of a set.
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related the appropriateness of a colon to the length of the pause taken when reading the text aloud, but
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One or two spaces may be and have been used after a colon. The older convention (designed to be used by
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that is a little higher up than the normal colon. Compare 2∶3 (ratio colon) with 2:3 (normal colon).
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In print, a thin space was traditionally placed before a colon and a thick space after it. In modern
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Data elements and interchange formats – Information interchange – Representation of dates and times
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been challenged. In titles, neither needs to be a complete sentence as titles do not represent
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The character was on early typewriters and therefore appeared in most text encodings, such as
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Dillon, J. T. (1982). "In Pursuit of the Colon: A Century of Scholarly Progress: 1880-1980".
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which is an equality test (C instead used a single equals as assignment, and a double equals
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In the medieval and early modern eras, the colon and raised dot signal a contracted word .
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Normal text. :Indented text by the means of a colon. ::The gap increases with colon number.
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introducing a list. In very early English typography, it could be placed inside, as seen in
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Dillon, J. T. (1981). "The emergence of the colon: An empirical correlate of scholarship".
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Dramatists and their manuscripts in the age of Shakespeare, Jonson, Middleton and Heywood
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and from there inherited into Unicode. Unicode also defines several related characters:
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This form is still used in British industry-standard templates for written performance
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printing, no space is placed before a colon and a single space is placed after it. In
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Benjamin Franklin proclaimed the virtue of frugality: A penny saved is a penny earned.
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involving two indices, and a double colon (::) for a contraction over four indices.
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Grammatica italiana. Italiano comune e lingua letteraria. Suoni, forme, costrutti
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is used in some writings such as prayer books to signal the end of a verse.
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and cannot appear in a filename. It was used as the directory separator in
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Oh really? ::drops Pluto on Tom's head:: Still think it's small now?
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to indicate a restful pause is attested. This construction, known as the
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15th century Bible text in Ge'ez script showing colons between the words
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operation involving two operands (many authors, however, instead use a
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font used for filenames. The colon itself is not permitted as it is a
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to a simpler form, such as 10∶15 to 2∶3, this may be expressed with a
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There was only one possible explanation: the train had never arrived.
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Pluto is so small; it should not be considered a planet. It is tiny!
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Colon + space are used in class definitions to indicate inheritance.
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was thought to occasion a medium-length breath, and was marked by a
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Syntactical-descriptive colons may separate the numbers indicating
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In modern typography, a colon will be placed outside the closing
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Historically, a colon-like mark was used as a word separator in
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Internet URLs use the colon to separate the protocol (such as
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permits writers to similarly capitalize the first word of any
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The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Data Interchange Format
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Use of capitalization or lower-case after a colon varies. In
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The colon is also used in many operating systems commands.
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typing and printing, the traditional rules are preserved.
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Dinner: chips and juice. What a well-rounded diet I have.
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The IBM Style Guide: Conventions for Writers and Editors
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required the colon after the names of devices, such as
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is strictly greater than 1 and strictly smaller than 3)
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The work was published anonymously and attributed to
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would be written as 149 : 0 in German and in Hebrew.
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conditional operator in C and many other languages.
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eventually replaced this with other considerations.
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Boston-New York: Bedford/St. Martin's. pp.  2604: 2602: 2600: 2598: 1955:uses a colon to separate a control statement (the 1939:use the colon to indicate the text before it is a 1530: 1452: 1422: 4170:Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax 1658:MODIFIER LETTER SUPERSCRIPT HALF TRIANGULAR COLON 3944:O'Sullivan, Bryan; Stewart, Don; Goerzen, John. 3885:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 3845:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 2232:after a label name that will be the target of a 1959:) from the block of statements it controls (the 1900:A number of programming languages, most notably 1353:for describing the characterizing property of a 1228:, and other fields—in this context it denotes a 629:Patient: Doctor, I feel like a pair of curtains. 472:I have three sisters: Daphne, Rose, and Suzanne. 3707:. Python Software Foundation. 22 January 2016. 3575:Whistler, Ken; Freytag, Asmus (19 April 2000). 3550:Everson, Michael; et al. (20 March 2002). 1531:{\displaystyle \lambda x.x{\mathrel {:}}A\to A} 3645:"ISO/IEC 9899:TC3 — Programming languages — C" 891:texts also used colons to mark abbreviations. 4377: 3625:. Ada Conformity Assessment Authority. 2012. 3455:Mueller, Janel; Scodel, Joshua, eds. (2009). 2536:Colons can also be used to represent eyes in 1542:A colon is also sometimes used to indicate a 8: 4060: 4058: 4056: 4054: 4052: 4050: 3461:. University of Chicago Press. p. 460. 3092:The Cambridge Australian English style guide 3090:Peters, Pam (1995). Grayston, Graham (ed.). 2031:. This is also used by data formats such as 1628:MODIFIER LETTER SUPERSCRIPT TRIANGULAR COLON 1417: 1385: 380:For years while I was reading Shakespeare's 3901:"Special Characters in Code (Visual Basic)" 3748:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 3667:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 3643:ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG14 (7 September 2007). 3518:Miller, Kirk; Ashby, Michael (2020-11-08). 2416:. 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(See also 4337:Northland Community and Technical College 4248: 4178: 3781: 2742:" Oxford University Press (Oxford), 1891. 2436:Learn how and when to remove this message 1920:, to distinguish it from a single equals 1513: 1512: 1498: 1446: 1445: 1443: 1395: 1394: 1377: 1236:, as in 3∶1 (pronounced "three to one"). 1204:Learn how and when to remove this message 1186:Learn how and when to remove this message 1124:Learn how and when to remove this message 5530:Version of this table as a sortable list 578:Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi 332:, though this usage is now discouraged. 3861:"Erlang Reference Manual - Expressions" 3286:"Chicago Style Q&A: Capitalization" 2770: 2768: 2594: 2571: 2512:are used) or to emote (for example, in 2488:Indented text by the means of a colon. 1820:as it is identical to the colon in the 564:An appositive colon also separates the 276:and the corresponding punctuation mark 4066:"Dyalog APL Language Reference Manual" 3933:from the original on 17 November 2015. 3878: 3838: 3741: 3660: 3638: 3636: 3589:from the original on 19 February 2018. 3564:from the original on 19 February 2018. 3390:from the original on 27 September 2013 2448:It is often used as a single post-fix 1283:Division (mathematics) § Notation 452:, or effect, of a fact stated before. 29: 4314:from the original on 22 October 2020. 4108:from the original on 17 October 2018. 3731:(13th ed.). Ecma International. 3711:from the original on 26 January 2016. 3486:"The International Phonetic Alphabet" 2853:from the original on 19 November 2014 2620:from the original on 11 November 2020 1694:, compatible with right-to-left text. 1643:MODIFIER LETTER HALF TRIANGULAR COLON 559:Luruns could not speak: he was drunk. 7: 5382: ⟨ ⟩  4240:IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture 3458:Elizabeth I: translations, 1544-1589 3414:"A key into the language of America" 3378:Paterson, Derek (19 November 2009). 3329:from the original on 26 October 2011 3292:from the original on 15 October 2012 3071:from the original on 16 January 2018 2911:from the original on 16 January 2018 2491:The gap increases with colon number. 2414:adding citations to reliable sources 2015:In a number of languages, including 1841:PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL COLON 1357:, it is used as an alternative to a 1334:The combination with an equal sign ( 1062:adding citations to reliable sources 520:The programme will begin at 8.00 pm. 4304:"[MS-FSCC]: 2.1.5 Pathname" 4043:from the original on 30 April 2020. 3981:Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! 3911:from the original on 11 April 2022. 3657:from the original on 16 April 2020. 2332:, the colon is reserved for use in 3611:from the original on 2 March 2022. 2159:is read as "has type of" (compare 2007:"test(x) is not true..." 1947:or an introduction to a case in a 511:, however, more frequently uses a 251:, that later came to be used as a 14: 4078:from the original on 4 March 2016 3987:from the original on 10 July 2012 3956:from the original on 10 July 2012 3738:from the original on 4 July 2022. 3693:from the original on 8 June 2022. 3629:from the original on 20 May 2020. 3496:from the original on 29 July 2012 3202:New Zealand Journal of Psychology 2872:Martens, Nick (20 January 2010). 2762:". 2005. Accessed 7 October 2014. 2753:Greek Unicode Issues: Punctuation 2081:The colon is used as part of the 1549:A colon is also used to denote a 1008:This section has multiple issues. 706:usage requires capitalization of 525:You will need to arrive by 14.30. 489:in abbreviated measures of time. 3907:. Microsoft. 15 September 2021. 3433:. Psychology Press. p. 73. 3380:"How many spaces after a colon?" 3352:. Boston: IBM Press. p. 43. 3011:; Castelvecchi, Alberto (1988). 2781:The Arte of English Poesie: 1589 2386: 2370:). This then migrated to use in 1896:Semicolon § Computing usage 1751:APL FUNCTIONAL SYMBOL QUAD COLON 1609:MODIFIER LETTER TRIANGULAR COLON 1140: 1038: 997: 499:The rocket launched at 09:15:05. 4026:(Revised ed.). MIT Press. 3532:from the original on 2021-07-30 3311:Duden Newsletter vom 24.08.2001 3267:from the original on 2023-03-13 3215:from the original on 2017-04-09 3193:Townsend, Michael A.R. (1983). 3160:The Journal of Higher Education 2957:from the original on 2020-08-10 2792:from the original on 2022-10-26 2680:from the original on 2020-02-17 2649:from the original on 2021-05-23 1049:needs additional citations for 1016:or discuss these issues on the 919:used and sometimes still use a 839:Written Swedish uses colons in 634:Doctor: Pull yourself together! 596:, a segmental colon introduces 366:Colon used before a description 67: 4071:. Dyalog Limited. April 2011. 1912:, use a colon and equals sign 1577:. It was placed at code 58 in 1522: 668: 639:The uniform visual pattern of 16:Punctuation mark with two dots 1: 4310:. Microsoft. 24 August 2020. 4020:The Definition of Standard ML 3323:"Hoofdletter na dubbele punt" 2810:McMillin, Scott, ed. (2001). 2258:esoteric programming language 2127:uses a colon (pronounced as " 2103:, which uses a single colon. 1864:halfwidth and fullwidth fonts 335:As late as the 18th century, 216:, in which the end of such a 3929:. 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Colon (rhetoric)
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semicolon
double dot symbol
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