MAPPER is not a widely recognized or standardized programming language, and I couldn’t find specific details about its syntax or features. However, if we assume that MAPPER might be a fictional or custom language where you need to print “Hello World!”, we can create an example based on common paradigms.
For the sake of this exercise, let’s assume that in a made-up MAPPER language, printing text is done using a specific command like PRINT. Here’s how you might write “Hello World!” in such a language:
PRINT("Hello World!")
If there are any specific rules or syntax for MAPPER, please provide them so I can tailor the example accordingly.
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