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Follow up from previous question: Then does it mean we can exclude it when parsing? and just say G –> S ?

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Follow up from previous question: Then does it mean we can exclude it when parsing? and just say G –> S ?

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Well, what it means is that the final string of terminals will contain the $$ so once you replace G with S$$ then you can ignore the $$ for the remainder of the parse so essentially you are “ignoring it” but it has to appear.

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