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Что (кто) такое data type - определение

CLASSIFICATION OF DATA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Type (computer science); Datatypes; Data types; Datatype; Data typing; Final type; Type (Computer science); Type (computer programming); Size (computer programming); Base data type; Native data type; Data type (JavaScript)
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data type         
Data type         
In computer science and computer programming, a data type (or simply type) is a set of possible values and a set of allowed operations on it. A data type tells the compiler or interpreter how the programmer intends to use the data.
Statistical data type         
CLASSIFICATION OF GROUPS OF INDIVIDUAL DATA POINTS
In statistics, groups of individual data points may be classified as belonging to any of various statistical data types, e.g.
Recursive data type         
A DATA TYPE THAT REFERS TO ITSELF IN ITS DEFINITION
Isorecursive type; Isorecursive; Equirecursive; Equirecursive type; Recursive type; Recursive data structure; Inductively-defined data type; Recursive datatype; Recursively-defined data type; Inductive data type (recursive data); Recursive data; Mutually recursive data type
In computer programming languages, a recursive data type (also known as a recursively-defined, inductively-defined or inductive data type) is a data type for values that may contain other values of the same type. Data of recursive types are usually viewed as directed graphs.
Composite data type         
ANY DATA TYPE WHICH CAN BE CONSTRUCTED IN A PROGRAM USING THE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE'S PRIMITIVE DATA TYPES AND OTHER COMPOSITE TYPES
Composite datatype; Composite type; Aggregate data type; Compound data type; Compound type; Aggregate type
In computer science, a composite data type or compound data type is any data type which can be constructed in a program using the programming language's primitive data types and other composite types. It is sometimes called a structure or aggregate data type, although the latter term may also refer to arrays, lists, etc.
Boolean data type         
BASIC COMPUTING REPRESENTATION OF TRUTH AND FALSEHOOD
Boolean data; BOOL; Boolean type; Boolean variable; Boolean datatype; Logical data type; Character indicator; Boolean values
In computer science, the Boolean (sometimes shortened to Bool) is a data type that has one of two possible values (usually denoted true and false) which is intended to represent the two truth values of logic and Boolean algebra. It is named after George Boole, who first defined an algebraic system of logic in the mid 19th century.
recursive type         
A DATA TYPE THAT REFERS TO ITSELF IN ITS DEFINITION
Isorecursive type; Isorecursive; Equirecursive; Equirecursive type; Recursive type; Recursive data structure; Inductively-defined data type; Recursive datatype; Recursively-defined data type; Inductive data type (recursive data); Recursive data; Mutually recursive data type
A data type which contains itself. The commonest example is the list type, in Haskell: data List a = Nil | Cons a (List a) which says a list of a's is either an empty list or a {cons cell} containing an 'a' (the "head" of the list) and another list (the "tail"). Recursion is not allowed in Miranda or Haskell {synonym types}, so the following Haskell types are illegal: type Bad = (Int, Bad) type Evil = Bool -> Evil whereas the seeminly equivalent algebraic data types are acceptable: data Good = Pair Int Good data Fine = Fun (Bool->Fine)
Array data type         
  • A two-dimensional array stored as a one-dimensional array of one-dimensional arrays (rows).
DATA TYPE THAT REPRESENTS A COLLECTION OF ELEMENTS (VALUES OR VARIABLES)
Multidimensional array; Zero-based array; One-based array; 1-based array; 0-based array; One-based indexing; Multi-dimensional array; Multi-dimensional Indexing; Higher-dimensional array; Tensor type (computing); Array data type; Array variable; Vector (data type)
In computer science, an array type is a data type that represents a collection of elements (values or variables), each selected by one or more indices (identifying keys) that can be computed at run time during program execution. Such a collection is usually called an array variable, array value, or simply array.
Array (data type)         
  • A two-dimensional array stored as a one-dimensional array of one-dimensional arrays (rows).
DATA TYPE THAT REPRESENTS A COLLECTION OF ELEMENTS (VALUES OR VARIABLES)
Multidimensional array; Zero-based array; One-based array; 1-based array; 0-based array; One-based indexing; Multi-dimensional array; Multi-dimensional Indexing; Higher-dimensional array; Tensor type (computing); Array data type; Array variable; Vector (data type)
In computer science, array is a data type that represents a collection of elements (values or variables), each selected by one or more indices (identifying keys) that can be computed at run time during program execution. Such a collection is usually called an array variable or array value.
aggregate type         
ANY DATA TYPE WHICH CAN BE CONSTRUCTED IN A PROGRAM USING THE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE'S PRIMITIVE DATA TYPES AND OTHER COMPOSITE TYPES
Composite datatype; Composite type; Aggregate data type; Compound data type; Compound type; Aggregate type
<programming> A data type composed of multiple elements. An aggregate can be homogeneous (all elements have the same type) e.g. an array, a list in a functional language, a string of characters, a file; or it can be heterogeneous (elements can have different types) e.g. a structure. In most languages aggregates can contain elements which are themselves aggregates. e.g. a list of lists. See also union. (1996-03-23)

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Data type

In computer science and computer programming, a data type (or simply type) is a collection or grouping of data values, usually specified by a set of possible values, a set of allowed operations on these values, and/or a representation of these values as machine types. A data type specification in a program constrains the possible values that an expression, such as a variable or a function call, might take. On literal data, it tells the compiler or interpreter how the programmer intends to use the data. Most programming languages support basic data types of integer numbers (of varying sizes), floating-point numbers (which approximate real numbers), characters and Booleans.