angle brackets meaning
[Computer]
<character> Either of the characters "<" (less-than, ASCII 60) and ">" (greater-than, ASCII 62). Typographers in the Real World use angle brackets which are either taller and slimmer (the ISO "Bra" and "Ket" characters), or significantly smaller (single or double guillemets) than the less-than and greater-than signs.
See broket.
<character> Either of the characters "<" (less-than, ASCII 60) and ">" (greater-than, ASCII 62). Typographers in the Real World use angle brackets which are either taller and slimmer (the ISO "Bra" and "Ket" characters), or significantly smaller (single or double guillemets) than the less-than and greater-than signs.
See broket.
Examples
More: Next- tag, and then type a left angle bracket
- represents the left angle bracket and slash mark
- represents the opening angle bracket
- method, which does not write the closing angle bracket
- type a slash mark and a right angle bracket