You might find the following useful:

(1) -> name(xx)

   (1)  xx
                                                                 Type:
Symbol
(2) -> new()

   (2)  %A
                                                                 Type:
Symbol
(3) -> new()

   (3)  %B
                                                                 Type:
Symbol


On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 7:15 AM Waldek Hebisch <hebi...@math.uni.wroc.pl>
wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 05, 2021 at 10:18:43AM +0000, Neven Sajko wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I know that I can create a Symbol like so:
> > "n"::Symbol
> >
> > But is there a simpler way, like there is for strings (just "n", with
> > the double quotes).
>
> In Spad just use 'x, that is single quote before x.  In interpreter
> I am affraid that you must use coercion...
>
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