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Depending on what you are looking to create or calculate, this structure usually points to a few common formatting contexts: 📊 Common Coding Formats
A Python List: If you are writing code, this is often the start of a list, such as [1, 2, 3].
A Multi-Dimensional Array: In data science libraries like NumPy, it could be the beginning of a matrix initialization like [[1, 2], [3, 4]].
A JSON Array: Used frequently in web development to pass structured data packets. 🧮 Mathematical Notation
An Open Interval: In calculus, [1, 5) represents an interval of numbers starting exactly at 1 and ending just before 5.
A Matrix Row: The beginning of a row vector used to solve linear equations.
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