0 a whole number (= a number such as 1, 3, or 17, that has no fractions and no digits after the decimal point) that is greater than zero, or sometimes that includes zero itself
If k is a natural number such that 2 !
It has a natural number m as argument whose meaning is the number of unpacked arguments which are waiting in the stack.
We use indices for that: an exception constructor (or simply an exception) is the name of a data type, possibly indexed by a natural number.
In our example, each object of type natural number has four modes: plus, minus, times and divide.
There exists a natural number s such that the following is true.
Because any natural number multiplied by two always equals an even number, all the guests wind up in even-numbered rooms.
Let m be a natural number such that m < 0 /10.
The ' natural number ' approach is only one way to allow multivalued features.