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				| @ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Bitcoin Scripts are run from left to right. That sounds easy enough, because it' | ||||
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| For example, if you were adding together "1" and "2", your Bitcoin Script for that would be `1 2 OP_ADD`, _not_ "1 + 2". Since we know that OP_ADD operator takes two inputs, we know that the two inputs before it are its operands. | ||||
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| > :warning: **WARNING:** Technically, everything in Bitcoin Script is an opcode, thus it would be most appropriate to record the above example as `OP_1 OP_2 OP_ADD`. In our examples, we don't worry about how the constants will be evaluated, as that's a topic of translation, as is explained in [§8.2: Building the Structure of P2SH](10_2_Building_the_Structure_of_P2SH.md). Some writers prefer to also leave the "OP" prefix off all operators, but we have opted not to. | ||||
| > :warning: **WARNING:** Technically, everything in Bitcoin Script is an opcode, thus it would be most appropriate to record the above example as `OP_1 OP_2 OP_ADD`. In our examples, we don't worry about how the constants will be evaluated, as that's a topic of translation, as is explained in [§10.2: Building the Structure of P2SH](10_2_Building_the_Structure_of_P2SH.md). Some writers prefer to also leave the "OP" prefix off all operators, but we have opted not to. | ||||
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| ### Understand the Stack | ||||
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