Composite data type
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In computer science, a composite data type or compound data type is a data type that consists of programming language scalar data types and other composite types that may be heterogeneous and hierarchical in nature. It is sometimes called a structure or a record or by a language-specific keyword used to define one such as struct. It falls into the aggregate type classification which includes homogenous collections such as the array and list.[1]
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See also
- Object composition – Method in computer programming of forming higher-level object types
- Record (computer science) – Composite data type
- Scalar (mathematics) – Elements of a field, e.g. real numbers, in the context of linear algebra
- Struct (C programming language) – C keyword for defining a structured data type
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