👉 In programming, a "nary" is a number that represents a group of items. It consists of one or more groups of items separated by dots (such as commas) and enclosed in parentheses around each item. For example, a single comma can represent any number of items, while a double comma would indicate that there are two items. For example: ``` nary 1 nary 2 nary 3 ``` In this case, "1" is the