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Block structure a distinct concept from structured programming
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'''Block structure''' may refer to:
* In mathematics, '''block structure''' is a possible property of matrices - see [[block matrix]].
* In computer science, a programming language has '''block structure''' if it features [[statement block]]s.
* In linguistics, '''block structure''' is a representation of sentence [[grammar]] now most commonly associated with the [[Backus–Naur Form]]. The alternate [[context-free grammar]] approach instead is a mathematical notation for operating on sentence grammars.
 
* In mathematics, '''block structure''' is a possible property of matrices - see [[block matrix]].
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* In computer science, a programming language has '''block structure''' if it features [[statement block (programming)|blocks]]s., which can be nested to any depth
* In linguistics, '''block structure''' is a representation of sentence [[grammar]] now most commonly associated with the [[Backus–Naur Formform]]. The alternate [[context-free grammar]] approach instead is a mathematical notation for operating on sentence grammars.
 
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