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  2. Record (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    A record is similar to a mathematical tuple, although a tuple may or may not be considered a record, and vice versa, depending on conventions and the programming language. In the same vein, a record type can be viewed as the computer language analog of the Cartesian product of two or more mathematical sets , or the implementation of an abstract ...

  3. Unit type - Wikipedia

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    The second notable difference is that the void type is special and can never be stored in a record type, i.e. in a struct or a class in C/C++. In contrast, the unit type can be stored in records in functional programming languages, i.e. it can appear as the type of a field; the above implementation of the unit type in C++ can also be stored.

  4. Tuple - Wikipedia

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    An n-tuple is a tuple of n elements, where n is a non-negative integer. There is only one 0-tuple, called the empty tuple. A 1-tuple and a 2-tuple are commonly called a singleton and an ordered pair, respectively. The term "infinite tuple" is occasionally used for "infinite sequences".

  5. Comparison of programming languages (basic instructions ...

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    ^l Commonly used for characters like Java's char. ^m int in PHP has the same width as long type in C has on that system. ^n Erlang is dynamically typed. The type identifiers are usually used to specify types of record fields and the argument and return types of functions. [5] ^o When it exceeds one word. [6]

  6. Data type - Wikipedia

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    A record is a value that contains other values, typically in fixed number and sequence and typically indexed by names. The elements of records are usually called fields or members . An object contains a number of data fields, like a record, and also offers a number of subroutines for accessing or modifying them, called methods .

  7. Field (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    A record, also known as a data structure, allows logically related data to be identified by a single name. Identifying related data as a single group is central to the construction of understandable computer programs. [2] The individual fields in a record may be accessed by name, just like any variable in a computer program. [3]

  8. The difference between Record, Song, and Album of the ... - AOL

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    Of the 84 awards given at the Grammys, the top three seem similar: Song of the Year, Album of the Year, and Record of the Year. Here's the difference.

  9. Name–value pair - Wikipedia

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    In such situations, all or part of the data model may be expressed as a collection of 2-tuples in the form <attribute name, value> with each element being an attribute–value pair. Depending on the particular application and the implementation chosen by programmers, attribute names may or may not be unique.