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Improve scalar literal format documentation (#7651)

* Improve scalar literal format documentation

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### Float literals
Scalar float values can be literally written as numbers of the form
`[-](digits)[.(digits)]`.
Scalar float values can be written as literal integer or floating-point numbers in the format (whitespace only included for better readability):
[-+]?(
[0-9]*\.?[0-9]+([eE][-+]?[0-9]+)?
| 0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+
| [nN][aA][nN]
| [iI][nN][fF]
)
Examples:
23
-2.43
3.4e-9
0x8f
-Inf
NaN
## Time series Selectors
@ -180,7 +193,7 @@ The same works for range vectors. This returns the 5-minute rate that
## Subquery
Subquery allows you to run an instant query for a given range and resolution. The result of a subquery is a range vector.
Subquery allows you to run an instant query for a given range and resolution. The result of a subquery is a range vector.
Syntax: `<instant_query> '[' <range> ':' [<resolution>] ']' [ offset <duration> ]`

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