Boolean
literals: True and False are literals of the Boolean type that
map to the true and false state, respectively.
Integer
literals: Used to write values of types int, uint, long, and
ulong.
Real
literals: Used to write values of types float, double, and
decimal.
Character
literals: Represents a single character and usually consists of
a character in quotes, such as 'z'.
String
literals: C# supports two types of string literals, regular
string literal and verbatim string literals. A regular string
literal consists of zero or more characters enclosed in double
quotes, such as "224568". A verbatim string literal
consists of an @ character followed by a double–quote character,
such as ©"hello".
Null
literal: Represents the null–type.
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